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Have You <lb/>
What <lb/>
l- <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
stimulate the TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
strait the <lb/>
the bowels. Ml ere mo <lb/>
equaled as <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
Id malarial districts are <lb/>
witch- a they <lb/>
peculiar In the <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
A Brandy For Judge. <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy <lb/>
Guns, Shells, Stoves, <lb/>
Heaters, Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend. <lb/>
H. L. CARR I<lb/>
That place to set the best <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is at OUT store. We them in <lb/>
different styles nod sizes at prices <lb/>
as low as the lowest Then as <lb/>
we are headquarters for the <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
Get your table supplies from us <lb/>
and yon are sure so have the best. <lb/>
BUTTER and N <lb/>
The Republicans the sixteenth <lb/>
judicial district this State held <lb/>
at Murphy on the <lb/>
12th inst., and, according to the <lb/>
Hustler, <lb/>
a Revenue officer, a brandy <lb/>
ganger, for Judge of the <lb/>
Court. The name of the nominee <lb/>
is Dean Sisk. and paper just <lb/>
mentioned says be is or years <lb/>
old, has had law license for four <lb/>
or five years, and has never tried <lb/>
a ease of consequence. Recently a <lb/>
Republican judicial convention <lb/>
met at Blowing Rock <lb/>
J Turner, of Mitchell, for <lb/>
Superior Court Judge, but he had <lb/>
the graM to decline. It is such <lb/>
cases as these that make the case <lb/>
of the Republican party in North <lb/>
Carolina hopeless and that must <lb/>
give to the and <lb/>
right-minded gentlemen in it <lb/>
and are some Of <lb/>
course that party does cot expect <lb/>
to elect any judge this year, but <lb/>
then it may; it didn't expect to <lb/>
elect in but then it did; and <lb/>
whether it does, a decent respect <lb/>
for the opinion of mankind ought <lb/>
to suggest to it not to affront the <lb/>
people by offering notorious- <lb/>
until men tor judges, of all of- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
THE GROCERS. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack. N. C. <lb/>
Nice line cf jowls on hand. Prices low <lb/>
Country produce bought for cash or in <lb/>
exchange for <lb/>
III IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
Wire end Iron Fence Sold. <lb/>
work and prices reasonable <lb/>
designs pees fit on <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified before the I of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt count j as <lb/>
executor of the will and testament <lb/>
William White-bead, deceased, and <lb/>
letters having been duly <lb/>
to me, I notify ail per- <lb/>
claims against <lb/>
ill said William to <lb/>
then for payment duly <lb/>
on or In fore the 85th day <lb/>
July. or notice will be plead <lb/>
in liar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are urged to <lb/>
make payment me Immediately. <lb/>
This the -1st day July, <lb/>
R. J. Executor. <lb/>
North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
TOMPKINS, Publisher. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
Dissolution Notice. <lb/>
All are notified C. H <lb/>
James and S. M. Jones, partners <lb/>
trading and doing business under the <lb/>
firm name and style, James <lb/>
Mfg have this day <lb/>
mutual consent, dissolved <lb/>
ship. All persons having claims <lb/>
against the said The James Mfg. Co., <lb/>
will present the same to M. Jones <lb/>
for settlement, and all persons owing <lb/>
the company will make payment <lb/>
to C. H. James. The business will be <lb/>
continued by C. H. James under the <lb/>
same but s. M. Jones ill not <lb/>
be responsible for any Indebtedness <lb/>
hereafter <lb/>
This August <lb/>
C. <lb/>
s. M. JONES. <lb/>
Take tire of Stomach. <lb/>
The man or woman whose digestion i <lb/>
perfect whose stomach performs <lb/>
function is never sick. <lb/>
cleanses, purifies and sweetens <lb/>
stomach and cures positively and per <lb/>
all stomach troubles, <lb/>
and dyspepsia. It Is the won- <lb/>
tonic is <lb/>
making so many sick people <lb/>
strong by conveying to <lb/>
their all of the nourishment in <lb/>
the food eat. J. II. <lb/>
day, of <lb/>
has cured me. I consider it the best <lb/>
remedy ever use, for dyspepsia <lb/>
stomach troubles. was given up <lb/>
physicians, saved lite. <lb/>
It aft r meals. Jno. I. Woolen. <lb/>
a Tough Armor. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
or Court of Pitt county made March <lb/>
Term 1902 in a certain cause therein <lb/>
pending, entitled re probate in <lb/>
solemn form of the Last Will and <lb/>
of J. de- <lb/>
I will, on <lb/>
Monday, October 1902. <lb/>
at o'clock m., before the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash, the following parcels of <lb/>
land belonging to the estate of the late <lb/>
J. Sheppard, situate in <lb/>
township, county, to <lb/>
One lying west of the <lb/>
Washington of the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line Railroad, adjoining the <lb/>
said Railroad, the lands the heirs <lb/>
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. II. <lb/>
Satterthwaite, containing acres, <lb/>
more or less, and known as a of <lb/>
the John S. Smith land and a part of <lb/>
the Langley land. <lb/>
One tract lying on the east side <lb/>
of said railroad and immediately be- <lb/>
tween said railroad and the county- <lb/>
road leading from Tarboro to Wash <lb/>
and adjoining the land of J. <lb/>
B. Little on the south and the land of <lb/>
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
One tract lying on the east side <lb/>
of the county road leading from Tar- <lb/>
to Washington, and bounded on <lb/>
the west by said on the south <lb/>
the public road commonly called <lb/>
Griffin road; on by a line <lb/>
running from a pine on said <lb/>
road, known and Little's <lb/>
corner, a north-west course to a pine <lb/>
stump on the side of a little branch, <lb/>
known as corner, and on the <lb/>
I north by Alfred land, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract adjoining the last <lb/>
scribed tract, the land Alfred Jen- <lb/>
kins, M. A. the high <lb/>
mark of Sheppard's mill pond down <lb/>
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with <lb/>
Pollard's line to Bryant <lb/>
line, thence with line to <lb/>
high watermark of said mill pond, <lb/>
thence with said high water <lb/>
down to the Griffin road, thence with <lb/>
Griffin road to the acre tract, <lb/>
containing MO acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract beginning s <lb/>
and Little's coiner on the Griffin road <lb/>
and running with Little's line to <lb/>
It. It. Fleming's line to the Tarboro <lb/>
held in Greenville on the 1st day I Washington road, thence said <lb/>
of September, aSS-,. <lb/>
Registrars and Judges of feet distant from the <lb/>
were appointed by said Board to mill dam. thence yards parallel <lb/>
hold an election in Pitt at with said dam and feet distant <lb/>
Precincts designated on the <lb/>
next after the first with the high water mark of <lb/>
day in November 1902, in said pond to the Griffin road, thence <lb/>
dance with chapter Acts with said road to the beginning, con <lb/>
Boom Your Town. <lb/>
Says an Every <lb/>
should believe in the town he <lb/>
lives in, and if he doesn't think it <lb/>
a little better in most respects than <lb/>
neighboring towns then he should <lb/>
move out. When away from home <lb/>
do not neglect to give those with <lb/>
whom you come in contact to <lb/>
that you live in a town, <lb/>
populated by enterprising, go <lb/>
ahead, progressive people, and <lb/>
one that is instead of <lb/>
retrograding. <lb/>
If can truthfully in <lb/>
commendation of the ability of <lb/>
your professional men, the square <lb/>
dealing methods of your merchants <lb/>
the superiority of your schools, <lb/>
etc., let nothing prevent you from <lb/>
exercising that privilege. It will <lb/>
not be necessary to mention the <lb/>
drawbacks, if there are any. <lb/>
Stranger seeking a location are <lb/>
ways greatly influenced in favor of <lb/>
any place where the citizens are <lb/>
enthusiastic in <lb/>
its inhabitants appreciate <lb/>
the excellence and virtues each <lb/>
other and will collectively spread <lb/>
abroad their faith in the <lb/>
future greatness of their <lb/>
own locality no city or town can <lb/>
expect to attain prominence over <lb/>
its rivals. When rightly utilized, <lb/>
talk be made effective in many <lb/>
directions, this is one of them. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINT. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily et A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all points for the with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and <lb/>
H. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
m in c July 1st the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
a. . Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
for Belhaven, <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a. m. for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
day, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. E. District <lb/>
Washington, N. O <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
ATLANTIC <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
CONDENSED <lb/>
mains <lb/>
la <lb/>
Lasts <lb/>
i. <lb/>
At <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
I. <lb/>
L. Mas-art Is <lb/>
r A s <lb/>
IS tat <lb/>
trust <lb/>
PI a <lb/>
II <lb/>
NO ICE. <lb/>
At a meeting of of the County <lb/>
Board of Elections for Pitt county <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans, <lb/>
U 1868. <lb/>
J. I. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
18.00 REWARD. <lb/>
PER <lb/>
light red cow, solid <lb/>
J color, slightly darker on nose <lb/>
horns cut oft three inches of head <lb/>
tail when left, inch strap <lb/>
OBSERVES Receives the j around neck. Will calve about <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service 36th. Any one said <lb/>
delivered to any paper between will notify, C. <lb/>
Washington Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
ER printed Tuesday Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
One trouble the world is <lb/>
that there arc so in people in it <lb/>
who are content drift the <lb/>
stream. <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
selling or disposing of your <lb/>
cotton SEED. They are prepared <lb/>
l. pay highest market prices or <lb/>
meal in exchange, and will keep <lb/>
hand at Greenville a full supply <lb/>
M. and Hulls for the trade, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Washington, Sept. B. <lb/>
Jr., assistant postmaster <lb/>
here, has invented a nearly <lb/>
that is <lb/>
To what extent he has succeeded <lb/>
is attested by the fact that the <lb/>
United States government has <lb/>
carefully examined his <lb/>
and him aid in his tests. <lb/>
On a trip to Washington a few <lb/>
weeks ago he w-ts treated with eve- <lb/>
courtesy by the Navy Depart- <lb/>
officials. <lb/>
From an explanation given by <lb/>
the it seems that the in- <lb/>
is a combination of <lb/>
thought a formula <lb/>
a decided hardening over <lb/>
day battleship steel armor <lb/>
plate. <lb/>
Postmaster Respass is <lb/>
up for election to succeed his <lb/>
who does not desire the office <lb/>
longer. He is a capable, system <lb/>
man and will probably get the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Should his invention show up <lb/>
well in the tests it will make Res- <lb/>
pass very man and rev <lb/>
this country's naval <lb/>
warfare. <lb/>
Beware of the Knife. <lb/>
No profession has advanced more <lb/>
rapidly of late than surgery, but it <lb/>
should not be used except where <lb/>
necessary. In <lb/>
example. Ills seldom needed. DeWitt's <lb/>
Basel Salve cures quickly and <lb/>
permanently. for cuts, <lb/>
burns, bruises, wounds, <lb/>
Accept no counterfeits. was so <lb/>
troubled with bleeding I lost <lb/>
much blood and says J. C. <lb/>
Phillips. Paris, Witch <lb/>
Salve cured me in a short <lb/>
Soothes and heals. Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
The girl who marries a rake to <lb/>
reform him generally spoils a good <lb/>
wile for a good <lb/>
Don't wait for op <lb/>
seize common <lb/>
and make them <lb/>
to wit- <lb/>
Beaver Dam D. <lb/>
Smith, Registrar; O. T. Tyson, <lb/>
andS. V. Judge of El <lb/>
Precinct D. J. Holland, <lb/>
J. J. Hathaway Jr. and I,, <lb/>
Judges of Election. <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Registrar; n. Manning and B. <lb/>
Whitehurst, Judges of <lb/>
Carolina L. Per- <lb/>
kins, W. J. Little <lb/>
and Slade Judges <lb/>
S. <lb/>
way, Registrar; J. J. <lb/>
house B. W. Tyson <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
Cox, Registrar; A. R. Holton and <lb/>
E. E. Hail Judges of Election. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
R. Registrar; H. E. Ellis <lb/>
and C. A. Fair Judges of <lb/>
Falkland H. Smith, <lb/>
T. L. Williams and <lb/>
Henry S. Tyson; Judges of <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Registrar; J. J. <lb/>
and B. F. Judges of <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Greenville Precinct-- W. L. <lb/>
Brown, Registrar; L. C. Arthur <lb/>
and W. J. Fleming Judges of <lb/>
E. Brad- <lb/>
Registrar; M. T. Spier and <lb/>
Fleming Judges <lb/>
of Election. <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
Moore, M. C. Smith and <lb/>
Iredell Moore Judges Election <lb/>
The present Election Precincts <lb/>
in the county were adopted with <lb/>
the following to <lb/>
Precinct No. and No. in <lb/>
Greenville township were <lb/>
dated and it was ordered that <lb/>
township shall <lb/>
one Precinct with its polling <lb/>
place at the House in the <lb/>
town of Greenville. <lb/>
Precinct No, and No. in <lb/>
Swift creek township were <lb/>
and it was ordered that <lb/>
Swift town-hip shall con- <lb/>
acres, more or <lb/>
H. One tract lying on the north <lb/>
side of the mill pond, ad- <lb/>
joining said mill pond to the high <lb/>
water mark thereof, the lands of W. <lb/>
. <lb/>
H. Rollins, the heirs of G. G. Per- <lb/>
kins and W. B. Roebuck, containing <lb/>
more or less, and known as <lb/>
rt of the Home Place. <lb/>
. One tract adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Joseph Crisp, Redding Warren, the <lb/>
heirs of James W. Rollins and others, <lb/>
containing acres, more or less, <lb/>
known as the Holliday tract. <lb/>
S. One tract lands of <lb/>
Stanly Warren. Ransom Mobley and <lb/>
others, containing acres, more or <lb/>
and known as the W. E. Which. <lb/>
Of ard Had. <lb/>
The mill and mill scat known as <lb/>
the including the <lb/>
land covered by the pond to the high <lb/>
water mark, mill dam and mill <lb/>
Judges of race to the county road, <lb/>
rights and privileges connected there- <lb/>
R. CONGLETON, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
This the 8th day of September. 1902. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
At Book <lb/>
Tarboro as <lb/>
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I It <lb/>
Division <lb/>
Main Line-Train leaves <lb/>
leaves , d m, <lb/>
m. Returning leaves <lb/>
arrive p m leave <lb/>
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leaves Ben <lb/>
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Springs Park ten a. m. <lb/>
Oops Mills U am, <lb/>
m, Hop. Mill p n Bed Springs tH. <lb/>
p m, arrives <lb/>
with train <lb/>
at If ton with th Central <lb/>
Railroad, at Red Springs th. Red <lb/>
Springs railroad, at <lb/>
the Seaboard Air Line and <lb/>
Hallway at with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
on ways Hoed <lb/>
Waldon J It P a. I H D . <lb/>
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a as and p m. leave I It <lb/>
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It a av p . lead . <lb/>
on lot <lb/>
Lingering Summer <lb/>
Don't let a cold run at Ibis Mason. <lb/>
Summer colds are the hardest kind to <lb/>
cure and if neglected may linger along <lb/>
for months. A long sledge like this <lb/>
will pull down strongest <lb/>
one Minute Cough Cure will <lb/>
break up the attack at once. Sate <lb/>
sure at Cures cough-, <lb/>
croup, bronchitis, all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. The children like <lb/>
it. John L. Woolen. <lb/>
A Disappointment. <lb/>
BLUSHES 1876. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grover and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar. Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Clinton I at a and lit <lb/>
Clinton at a as <lb/>
boo pi <lb/>
don for all point. all <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. R. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Truffle Manage <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
1.1.<lb/>
When Yon Into a Drag Stare <lb/>
get a bottle Painkiller, examine <lb/>
it carefully to Hit Is made by Perry <lb/>
Davis, and be to take <lb/>
something as because It <lb/>
Is a few cents cheaper. There it only <lb/>
one Painkiller, <lb/>
Large bottles <lb/>
The man who gets sleepy after <lb/>
dinner ought to give up the idea <lb/>
that he is an ornament to society. <lb/>
Von Know <lb/>
When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill <lb/>
Tonic cause the formula Is plainly <lb/>
printed OB every bottle that <lb/>
is simply Iron and in a <lb/>
form. No cure, no pay. <lb/>
If a in in does not know a bar <lb/>
gain when he sees it, at least he <lb/>
he sees <lb/>
Ineffective liver is <lb/>
but you want to know s the lull for it when <lb/>
purge, strain and break the glands of I <lb/>
the stomach and bowels. DeWitt's, It. <lb/>
Little Risers never disappoint. <lb/>
They cleanse the system of all poison Prescription far Malaria <lb/>
matter and do it to gently <lb/>
that one enjoys the pleasant effects. Chill <lb/>
and Is a bottle of <lb/>
are liver. Cure I It iron <lb/>
biliousness, torpid liver and prevent and quinine In a tastiest form. No <lb/>
fever. Joan L. Woolen. cure no Pay. Price <lb/>
DISSOLVED. <lb/>
The concern of Jas. E. <lb/>
Jr., At Co was on the 16th of August, <lb/>
1902, dissolved by mutual consent. <lb/>
The affairs of the concern will be <lb/>
wound up by John E. Hughes us <lb/>
Liquidator. All having <lb/>
claims against the concern will pea. <lb/>
sent them to him for payment, and all <lb/>
owing said Arm, will please settle <lb/>
with him. <lb/>
JAS. B, JR, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
HANCOCK Toll. , <lb/>
By W. L. Pros. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qua <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt co <lb/>
hi ii of last will and <lb/>
of John Flanagan, no- <lb/>
hereby given to all persons in- <lb/>
to estate to make <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persons having claims against said <lb/>
estate are notified to present for <lb/>
on or the 21st day of <lb/>
190.1, or this notice will be pleat <lb/>
n tier of recovery. <lb/>
This 21st day of July, <lb/>
MARY w. i <lb/>
of the of John <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O.<lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
goods kept constantly as <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
o i e <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
every Bun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting evening <lb/>
Bar. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Bar. <lb/>
H. M. Sure, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday a. in,, W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m. <lb/>
an -Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth In each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
D. W. Davis, pastor. Son- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. B. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M., Sec. <lb/>
K. Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening. <lb/>
W. H. O. C. L T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, K. of B. and S. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. W. B. N. O., <lb/>
D. <lb/>
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No meets every second sod <lb/>
fourth Monday in <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Ken. <lb/>
Poverty been called sale, <lb/>
even poverty most look up its <lb/>
own bread and cheese or <lb/>
FT- <lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
WAY <lb/>
Many people In <lb/>
Pitt Co mil <lb/>
read only one <lb/>
newspaper <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
It's the only <lb/>
way to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TOTS U, TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902. <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
That's Where <lb/>
H E. <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
IS READ AND <lb/>
APPRECIATED <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
READY <lb/>
AT LAST <lb/>
After Months of <lb/>
our stock of <lb/>
Men's Clothing, <lb/>
Hats and Haberdashery <lb/>
for the Fall and we <lb/>
assure that never in history of <lb/>
our have able to <lb/>
a superb in <lb/>
each <lb/>
It is none too early for a <lb/>
TOP COAT. <lb/>
Cool mornings and make It <lb/>
to hive a little protection <lb/>
both for comfort and tor tin sake of <lb/>
sour health. Our range from <lb/>
to including the short, <lb/>
boxy styles and the longer and more <lb/>
conservative shapes preferred by <lb/>
many. <lb/>
we call your especial to a <lb/>
superb assortment at the popular <lb/>
price of <lb/>
includes <lb/>
fabric and style. <lb/>
HEN'S SUITS <lb/>
Long-wearing, fashionable and perfect-fitting in every detail; the parts <lb/>
which are out of tight are as good as those that can be Our prices <lb/>
range from to but have a remarkably line collection <lb/>
which we have marked.,. <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Autumn Showing <lb/>
OF THE SEASON'S <lb/>
NEWEST STYLES <lb/>
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall <lb/>
that ray display of Pattern Hats last <lb/>
season was pronounced the prettiest in <lb/>
town. Let me tell yon here I will have a <lb/>
larger assortment, grander styles and lower <lb/>
prices than any preceding season. My line of <lb/>
Ready-to-wear and Rack Hats will be the <lb/>
largest ever shown in Greenville. <lb/>
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with mo <lb/>
again, which is a guarantee that my hats will <lb/>
excel in style and beauty any sold elsewhere. <lb/>
Wait and see my complete stock before <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Latest Styles in Dress <lb/>
Ladies and Children, <lb/>
Patterns for <lb/>
to <lb/>
f COME AND SEE ALL MY <lb/>
firs. L. Griffin <lb/>
The NEW STORE. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
Have opened in ons store of the Phoenix Building <lb/>
Raker Hart formerly with n full line of Clothing Dry <lb/>
Goods, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Notions, etc. <lb/>
in stuck is in-w we are soiling at <lb/>
Prices to Astonish You. <lb/>
us a call and convinced that we save money. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
Gov. Aycock Pardon Granting. <lb/>
Aycock discussed with <lb/>
a Post writer yesterday the matter <lb/>
of criticisms by the people of any <lb/>
of the pardons he has in the past <lb/>
or will in the future grant, the <lb/>
discussion being brought up <lb/>
by the criticisms about <lb/>
on the pardon he granted <lb/>
one Tom who was serving <lb/>
a term for assaulting a 13-year old <lb/>
girl with stick. <lb/>
He said that the facts in this <lb/>
case were that he received sworn <lb/>
statements from the girl and her <lb/>
mother the blow inflicted by <lb/>
Rouse was purely accidental, <lb/>
urging the governor to grant the <lb/>
pardon. The statement was made <lb/>
by the mother that the girl would <lb/>
gone on the stand and <lb/>
to this effect had it not <lb/>
that she was sick at the time of <lb/>
the trial and could not go to the <lb/>
court house <lb/>
Speaking of pardons in general <lb/>
the Governor said that he wants <lb/>
it distinctly understood that the <lb/>
reason he all <lb/>
for pardons to be advertised by <lb/>
posters at seat and in <lb/>
some county paper where the <lb/>
for the pardon was convict- <lb/>
ed, is order that any who object <lb/>
to such a pardon may come forward <lb/>
and state their objection. When <lb/>
an application has been duly ad- <lb/>
every one considered <lb/>
by the governor is necessarily so <lb/>
advertised;, no objections are <lb/>
filed, the Governor takes <lb/>
it for granted that there is no ob- <lb/>
in the county to the grant- <lb/>
of a <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Our Ready to Wear <lb/>
DEPARTMENT<lb/>
is more complete than ever before. Beau- <lb/>
new style Jackets for ladies, misses <lb/>
and the best materials <lb/>
latest cuts. You should sec our <lb/>
Carlo Jackets. <lb/>
Skirts <lb/>
that challenge comparison in style, <lb/>
fit and price are our offerings this <lb/>
-all best goods and finished <lb/>
with the new Slot Seam. <lb/>
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and <lb/>
Children's Sets. <lb/>
We will be glad to have you take a <lb/>
look. Yours <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co.<lb/>
The John Daniel, whose <lb/>
hurried departure from Greenville <lb/>
was noted in issue, was <lb/>
one of the incoming passengers of- <lb/>
Wednesday evening's I <lb/>
wore a good pair of bracelets and <lb/>
walk the depot to the i <lb/>
jail evinced serious effects <lb/>
the remarkable of last i <lb/>
day. Mr. W. whose <lb/>
logs had trailed John to the rail <lb/>
road tank Monday, notified <lb/>
authorities nearby towns, <lb/>
and was Informed Wednesday <lb/>
morning that his man was the <lb/>
of the Tarboro police, i <lb/>
Chief Cotton, of had put <lb/>
his force on the lookout, yes- <lb/>
morning, when John show- <lb/>
ed up near the depot, John Mayo, <lb/>
who looks such mat tern at <lb/>
point, persuaded him from <lb/>
boarding the Norfolk-bound <lb/>
made it convenient him to <lb/>
to with Mr. <lb/>
who after him <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
A New Era in Farm Life. <lb/>
If news is that the A. <lb/>
M. College at is so <lb/>
crowded that further <lb/>
can be received, then this fact is <lb/>
one of the most promising <lb/>
turns for the future of North Caro- <lb/>
With all its tiring <lb/>
this from the very <lb/>
necessities of the case remains <lb/>
essentially an <lb/>
Slate. The A. M. is the <lb/>
State's school for <lb/>
An educated <lb/>
class means the speedy and <lb/>
gent development of the State's <lb/>
greatest soil. Five <lb/>
hundred students the <lb/>
and Mechanics College <lb/>
the dawning of a new era in <lb/>
the farm life of North Carolina. <lb/>
Winston Sentinel. <lb/>
Lingering Colds. <lb/>
Don't let a cold run at this season. <lb/>
Summer colds are hardest kind Io <lb/>
rare and If linger along <lb/>
for months. A like this <lb/>
will pull tin <lb/>
lion. One Minute Cough Cure will <lb/>
up attack at Ball <lb/>
at once. Cures <lb/>
croup, bronchitis, all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. The children like <lb/>
John L. Woolen. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
A strictly dial class Fitting School <lb/>
for young Men and Young <lb/>
Thoroughly equipped, Strictly lion <lb/>
Denominational, and Co educational. <lb/>
Prepares for College, for <lb/>
Business, and for Life. <lb/>
Between this <lb/>
Hook-Keeping, Commercial Law, <lb/>
Shorthand, Typewriting and Music. <lb/>
course is under experienced <lb/>
and fully competent teachers. <lb/>
Tuition, 1.00 <lb/>
Board at 10.00 to 17.00 per month. <lb/>
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the most beautiful and locations in <lb/>
county. Fall session opens September For cat- <lb/>
and full informal ion, address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
am <lb/>
Division of School <lb/>
la noticeable a number <lb/>
county in <lb/>
eastern Carolina have passed <lb/>
instructing their <lb/>
of the Legislature to <lb/>
their influence to have that body <lb/>
pass, foe submission to the people, <lb/>
a constitutional amendment pro <lb/>
tiding for a division of the school <lb/>
fund to the school taxes paid <lb/>
by while people shall lie applied <lb/>
to white schools only, and the <lb/>
paid by shall lie <lb/>
plied to schools. Some who <lb/>
do not division of the <lb/>
regular luxes favor a <lb/>
which will permit white <lb/>
to vote extra school taxes sole- <lb/>
for the support of their own <lb/>
schools, without being compelled <lb/>
to divide the schools, <lb/>
as now required by the <lb/>
The scheme to divide the school <lb/>
taxes according to the races is said <lb/>
to be very popular in eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, it is much <lb/>
more popular throughout State <lb/>
than many people permit them- <lb/>
selves to believe. In our <lb/>
a measure providing for a <lb/>
division of the school taxes as pro- <lb/>
posed would carry overwhelming- <lb/>
We are not discussing now <lb/>
the justice or wisdom of such n <lb/>
measure. We are stating facts as <lb/>
we see <lb/>
It is true also the <lb/>
to vote extra taxes for <lb/>
is due in some measure to the feel- <lb/>
against paying more taxes <lb/>
education. Many people <lb/>
i are willing to pay what they <lb/>
ire paying now would refuse to <lb/>
tote another cent is be <lb/>
applied solely to their own lace; <lb/>
and we think it more than <lb/>
de an effort lie made In <lb/>
Legislature to provide <lb/>
some white <lb/>
people who so desire may vote <lb/>
extra taxes on themselves purely <lb/>
the benefit of white children. <lb/>
Landmark, <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With impure blood there cannot <lb/>
be good health. <lb/>
With a disordered LIVER then <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER <lb/>
Its natural action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
Pure blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. <lb/>
Tor chief the Supreme Court <lb/>
WALTER <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For Associate Justice of the Supreme <lb/>
Court from <lb/>
GROVES CONNOR, <lb/>
of Wilson. <lb/>
For Associate Justice of the Supreme <lb/>
Court from the West, <lb/>
PLAIT D WALKER, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Corporation Commissioner, <lb/>
EUGENE C. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For Superintendent of Public <lb/>
JAMES Y. <lb/>
of Guilford. <lb/>
For Congressional <lb/>
District. <lb/>
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort, <lb/>
For Solicitor of the Third Judicial <lb/>
District, <lb/>
LARRY I. MOORE, <lb/>
of <lb/>
BREAK INTO <lb/>
THE HOMES <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PEOPLE BY <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
IN T II <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
if <lb/>
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every day will lot wonts known <lb/>
1.1 people. <lb/>
A advertisement will bring custom- <lb/>
for your goods, find tenant <lb/>
employment or in fact till any reasonable <lb/>
want yon may have. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR goes Into the homes of the <lb/>
people and is read for what it them, hence <lb/>
the place to tell your wants is in THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
The cost of advertisement in THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
is the easiest part. <lb/>
Cannot Vote Under <lb/>
The Observer is in receipt of the <lb/>
following from a friend at Cart- <lb/>
A which is having <lb/>
some discussion here Can a <lb/>
in ii lit whose lather was a white <lb/>
man register under the <lb/>
father Now it Is s gen- <lb/>
accepted that most inn- <lb/>
an from the fact <lb/>
their and their mothers <lb/>
were while. Would this general <lb/>
application be sufficient grounds <lb/>
for a general mulatto <lb/>
If not, could a mulatto whose <lb/>
mother was a but whose <lb/>
father is unknown register accord- <lb/>
to Is the harden upon <lb/>
for registration to <lb/>
prove that his father was a White <lb/>
and could vote prior Io <lb/>
Your subscribers would <lb/>
to have give sonic editorial <lb/>
answers explanations to the <lb/>
above it is certain <lb/>
such would be of to many <lb/>
people throughout this <lb/>
time <lb/>
people renders it the logical me- <lb/>
through, which such <lb/>
can do the most good. <lb/>
Assuming that the mulatto was <lb/>
the Illegitimate sou of a white man <lb/>
must be assumed, as mar <lb/>
between whiles blacks <lb/>
is and was unlawful i the mulatto <lb/>
could not vote as the law not <lb/>
recognize that an Illegitimate has <lb/>
any father and unless said <lb/>
mulatto Is otherwise he <lb/>
cannot get in <lb/>
As nearly all <lb/>
were slaves prior to <lb/>
emancipation presumption is <lb/>
that grandfather of any <lb/>
ti was disqualified from voting <lb/>
prior to 1808, and the burden <lb/>
rests upon In show to con <lb/>
before he Bin II lie entitled to <lb/>
or <lb/>
COUNTY NOMINEES. <lb/>
For Senator. <lb/>
ALEXANDER L. PLOW. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
J. B. LITTLE, <lb/>
HENRY <lb/>
For Superior Court Clerk, <lb/>
DAVID O. MOORE. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds, <lb/>
WILLIAMS. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
LAUGHING HOUSE. <lb/>
For Sic <lb/>
D. cox. <lb/>
For County i <lb/>
WILLIAM B. HORSE, <lb/>
JOHN It, <lb/>
JOHN J ELKS, <lb/>
JOHN R <lb/>
JOHN W. PACE. <lb/>
The Fight Resulted in Many Conversions. <lb/>
The pastor of the Methodist <lb/>
churches on the Stokes circuit, In <lb/>
reporting the meetings held this <lb/>
Circuit, says the devil <lb/>
upon the scene during the service <lb/>
one night at Just <lb/>
before the hour a fierce <lb/>
tight broke out in front of the <lb/>
church door. Fists, rocks and <lb/>
knives to the <lb/>
of blood, the instigator of the brawl <lb/>
being carried from the place with <lb/>
a frightful stab the side. All <lb/>
was excitement and terror, men <lb/>
rushing about and women talking <lb/>
excitedly. The pastor <lb/>
and lbs Independence of your I Point of dismiss- <lb/>
the crowd without service <lb/>
when one of the brethren arose <lb/>
and addressed such burning words <lb/>
Io the people about the <lb/>
of sin and his own trust In <lb/>
Cod, and people were moved <lb/>
shout after shout went up to <lb/>
glory of Cod. Penitents came <lb/>
and dropped at the altar were <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
That's what you need; some- <lb/>
thing to cure your bilious- <lb/>
and give you a good <lb/>
digestion. Pills are <lb/>
liver pills. They cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness. <lb/>
Gently laxative. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
D. I. <lb/>
at the s- <lb/>
C, M class mail <lb/>
The Chinese Boxers have <lb/>
into training again. <lb/>
So far ha succeeded <lb/>
bis efforts not to escape. <lb/>
Isn't it about time that dog <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
With the explanations of the <lb/>
the surmises of the <lb/>
Democrats, and the conjectures of <lb/>
public, the hope is en- <lb/>
that will jet <lb/>
discover Speaker Henderson's <lb/>
sons. <lb/>
Anyone at all conversant <lb/>
national affairs, who failed to es- <lb/>
cape the news of President <lb/>
carriage trolley catastrophe, <lb/>
will not be surprised to learn that <lb/>
William Jennings has had <lb/>
has a jealous eye <lb/>
on markets. Look out <lb/>
for a new one next season. <lb/>
Speaker Henderson's attitude is <lb/>
that of a man who has positively <lb/>
decided not to change his mind. <lb/>
It is reported that many Kansas <lb/>
farmers will bum corn this winter. <lb/>
The coal stove seems likely to take <lb/>
seat. <lb/>
A fire at Wilmington <lb/>
day morning destroyed bales <lb/>
of cotton. That shortens the crop <lb/>
correspondingly. <lb/>
Dr. denies that the Boer <lb/>
generals bare their pro- <lb/>
posed tour of the Plates. <lb/>
Wouldn't it be well <lb/>
City to have these notables at the <lb/>
along with President Boom <lb/>
Carrie Nation <lb/>
Peary's report will be a great <lb/>
relief lo those who <lb/>
spend most of their time cherish- <lb/>
log arctic aspirations. <lb/>
A man who claims to <lb/>
have cut his third set of teeth. <lb/>
would seem to be in a position to <lb/>
father a remedy for bald-headed <lb/>
gums <lb/>
The Washington Gazette-Mes- <lb/>
bays county has <lb/>
more in the insane <lb/>
any other county the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Senator la s the cause <lb/>
of trusts to be found the <lb/>
complex condition of modern <lb/>
you see <lb/>
the <lb/>
Two Cubans over a girl in <lb/>
Tampa. After hour's <lb/>
with pistols and lists, they <lb/>
break down, shake make <lb/>
up; the girl witnessing the combat <lb/>
from her seat on a door step. <lb/>
Which the opinion that <lb/>
some women are hard to more <lb/>
when they become set <lb/>
Black Hair <lb/>
I hive used your Hair Vigor <lb/>
tor live years and am greatly <lb/>
pleased it. It certainly re- <lb/>
stores the original color to gray <lb/>
hair. It keeps my <lb/>
Helen <lb/>
Hair Vigor has <lb/>
been restoring color to <lb/>
gray hair for fifty years, <lb/>
and it never fails to do <lb/>
this work, either. <lb/>
You can rely upon it <lb/>
for stopping your hair <lb/>
from falling, for Keeping <lb/>
your scalp clean, and for <lb/>
making your hair grow. <lb/>
II M I Mite. All <lb/>
If MS, <lb/>
mid e will <lb/>
I CO <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
by Our Correspondents ant <lb/>
Reported It REFLECTOR Readers. <lb/>
dark <lb/>
There will be another double <lb/>
size issue of THE Daily <lb/>
Saturday. Copy for <lb/>
to be inserted it should <lb/>
be banded In Friday. <lb/>
That mint nave been i <lb/>
by Prof John <lb/>
chief clerk to the <lb/>
State Superintendent Public <lb/>
attraction. While lying on a <lb/>
bed with his bands propped <lb/>
bis head the lei go a <lb/>
sneeze and dislocated h <lb/>
It took two doctor seven hours to <lb/>
get the bones back place. <lb/>
Something of a bas <lb/>
been created in national <lb/>
circles by the declination of Con <lb/>
B. <lb/>
of the last of a <lb/>
In Iowa. He <lb/>
ii.- been a Congressman for ten <lb/>
consecutive term-. Bis reason <lb/>
not accepting the <lb/>
nation again is that his views do <lb/>
not accord with his party on the <lb/>
of till and <lb/>
CAMP BRYAN <lb/>
Annual Meeting in Greenville <lb/>
The reunion of the Confederate <lb/>
Veterans of Pitt county, at the <lb/>
court Thursday, S-pr. 17th. <lb/>
in its large attendance and <lb/>
like proceed ii re, furnishes <lb/>
matter great interest to the old <lb/>
soldiers, and to their sous and <lb/>
share the <lb/>
spirit that makes these <lb/>
possible and profitable, <lb/>
on was effected. <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C. Sept. <lb/>
Perhaps it may have grown <lb/>
monotonous to many of our friends <lb/>
who honor us by reading Winter <lb/>
ville Items, jet life of us <lb/>
we cannot refrain from giving ex- <lb/>
over the <lb/>
glorious success attained by the <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
when we are brought In <lb/>
daily contact with the pupils <lb/>
realize what a excellent <lb/>
young ladies gentleman <lb/>
have us with their pies <lb/>
Every day the past <lb/>
week new have arrived <lb/>
lad toe Principal it, expecting <lb/>
or more next Monday. It is <lb/>
indeed glorious, and we <lb/>
think anyone will begrudge us our <lb/>
pleasure. The enrollment will <lb/>
easily reach dining the <lb/>
confident that when you see <lb/>
you will nay it is a beauty and <lb/>
it was not O. K. we would not <lb/>
call it so. -A. Cox Co <lb/>
Mrs. Duck, of Tarboro, after <lb/>
spending sometime visiting her con <lb/>
here, left for borne yesterday <lb/>
Miss Kittrell Wed- <lb/>
in <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, of Greenville, to <lb/>
delight of the baud boys and <lb/>
all rest of our people, came <lb/>
down Tuesday night to help make <lb/>
music. Jolly Old Pig. <lb/>
L. is real <lb/>
hope to sec Mm out <lb/>
New industry News Factory <lb/>
We've got and arc going to <lb/>
start lo work next week. Half <lb/>
Interest for sale at cost. <lb/>
They are guessing, but we <lb/>
haven't told w ho those three pretty- <lb/>
girls are yet. <lb/>
K. Chapman bas gone to Cal- <lb/>
i-o today. By the way we have <lb/>
been requested to state he is hand- <lb/>
some, which we cheerfully do. <lb/>
A. G. Cox is still anxious to <lb/>
HEARNE CO., <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
LITTLE MEN <lb/>
T F. <lb/>
Idea is <lb/>
Is anything too <lb/>
for your boy I If our child- <lb/>
costs a <lb/>
more than some of the cheap <lb/>
duds of the dry goods stores, it <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
With la the Social World <lb/>
j Thursday, <lb/>
Hon. Moore arrived this <lb/>
L. Fleming has returned <lb/>
item Raleigh. <lb/>
Fruit Jars. I <lb/>
for YOU bring back the stuff and gel your dollar. <lb/>
A dollar spent with us gets a <lb/>
worth of <lb/>
every time. If it doesn't<lb/>
B. F. Manning A Co. will pay, <lb/>
, . . , , sheep or swine <lb/>
Jo bushel cotton .,, . , . <lb/>
., . . ,,. , ; which he pay the best market <lb/>
or will exchange 1300 pounds <lb/>
cotton teed meal for one ton of <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
Ir. B. T, left yesterday <lb/>
with the following officers, for the for Baltimore, <lb/>
by who will <lb/>
bare an operation performed for <lb/>
the weather already <lb/>
overcoat point <lb/>
the coal strike yet unsettled, some <lb/>
folks arc beginning to wonder bow <lb/>
they are going to keep warm the <lb/>
coming winter. <lb/>
A New York broker was arrest- <lb/>
San Francisco for <lb/>
at passing girls, <lb/>
who will disfigure his <lb/>
with a de- <lb/>
nerves trouble. <lb/>
The death Nicholas Fish, i <lb/>
New York millionaire, as the re <lb/>
suit of a saloon row, promises to <lb/>
keep the guessers buy for a while. <lb/>
About three women are supposed <lb/>
to be at the bottom of it. <lb/>
in is ad <lb/>
fresh milch cow for <lb/>
If any subscriber has de <lb/>
paired milch cow <lb/>
or a butter milch cow, he might <lb/>
compromise this one. <lb/>
We take pleasure reassuring <lb/>
11.1 dear old soul who may still en <lb/>
apprehensions for the safe- <lb/>
of the North Pole. The author <lb/>
Hies will assign Lieut. to <lb/>
duty in the United Stales. <lb/>
The of Southern To- <lb/>
of Richmond, Air <lb/>
lath, properly <lb/>
termed a Greenville edition, <lb/>
that it is made up matter i n <lb/>
this town. Ii ten <lb/>
pages to descriptions, with <lb/>
of the Greenville tobacco <lb/>
market and other of <lb/>
town. The article, which ex- <lb/>
prepared by Mr. J. B. <lb/>
Lightfoot, who <lb/>
days in the Interest of <lb/>
ensuing year. <lb/>
II. Harding, Commander, II. A <lb/>
Blow, Secretary. <lb/>
Committee on Arrangements <lb/>
D. E. A. Move <lb/>
Jno. Boyd, <lb/>
J. J. J. <lb/>
I. Swift John <lb/>
Pearce, Tyson, <lb/>
Beaver John T. <lb/>
Henry Harris. Falk <lb/>
T. A. F. <lb/>
L. Brow;. Bethel; J. It. White- <lb/>
H. James, <lb/>
Central Committee on An <lb/>
appendicitis. We sincerely hope <lb/>
the operation may be <lb/>
that Col may return home <lb/>
fully restored <lb/>
got us badly mixed up <lb/>
in the first paragraph of our last <lb/>
items, brother, we <lb/>
can't do but help us a lit- <lb/>
if you can. <lb/>
Not being able to fill orders for <lb/>
Tar Heel wagons we cow also <lb/>
making a wagon which we call our <lb/>
which are equipping I Mrs. Dixon. <lb/>
with the belt ready made hickory J L ii. White and Mrs. L. <lb/>
rim wheels we can purchase. M, Saturday in <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Jack, X. C, Sept. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Manning, Bur- <lb/>
and assisted <lb/>
by Mr. Pollard are conduct- <lb/>
a series of meetings here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Smith, of Clay Root, ll <lb/>
visiting relatives here this week. <lb/>
Miss and Lucy White <lb/>
attended church at Bear Creek last <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Misses from near <lb/>
Ayden, arrived this evening to <lb/>
visit her brother, Jesse <lb/>
Mrs. Sophia Dixon is <lb/>
Mai. H. Harding. that these wagons <lb/>
The ash d Km i <lb/>
col l I He lit -it It <lb/>
much because of what the <lb/>
ville tobacco market is doing. <lb/>
is attending strictly to <lb/>
her own business, is selling <lb/>
immense quantities of tobacco breath <lb/>
best prices of market the cf a bug <lb/>
The modern tendency f COD- <lb/>
denting bulky has re- <lb/>
ill Compressed Spirits <lb/>
and Chemical which <lb/>
will market the genial and <lb/>
eye opener in tablet form <lb/>
good old rye for vest pocket <lb/>
and case. This will obi late <lb/>
many difficulties. The festive <lb/>
Inkier was a great old standby, <lb/>
but it was inconvenient. A safe <lb/>
repository a snug quart, while <lb/>
you arc parlor reciting <lb/>
Thomas Moore or Byron to Mary <lb/>
Eliza, isn't easy to find. So <lb/>
much bulk in one pocket would <lb/>
undoubtedly attract the <lb/>
of c besides <lb/>
committing you to an embarrassing <lb/>
explanation case slid out of <lb/>
your pocket at some stage of <lb/>
the evening's exercises. j <lb/>
had to leave ii outside, excuse <lb/>
occasionally for a forecast <lb/>
of heavens, and run of <lb/>
Bliss's <lb/>
purl your <lb/>
m in behalf tin <lb/>
It is to be hoped these tab <lb/>
lets will be BOD odorous or per- <lb/>
fumed, so one will Mill be <lb/>
the Slate. That's what. <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
C. T. W. B, Wilson. E. <lb/>
G. Flanagan. James L. Fleming, <lb/>
H. W. J. I. White, F. <lb/>
C. Harding and Dr. E. A. <lb/>
it was ordered that the <lb/>
of the Confederacy be request- <lb/>
ed to act Central Committee. <lb/>
The following were appointed <lb/>
and will constitute an advisory <lb/>
Pension <lb/>
C. D. <lb/>
John Pearce, M. <lb/>
S. Jno. Me <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
Beaver Little, Bethel; <lb/>
J. R, Congleton, J. <lb/>
Bull ;. R. B. <lb/>
Falkland; W. II. Wilkinson. <lb/>
Farmville; F. Ward, <lb/>
Harding made a <lb/>
brief but very suggestive address, <lb/>
followed by requests for speeches <lb/>
from Moore, W. <lb/>
Harding and who <lb/>
reap n led, much to the entertain- <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Tut is pleased to <lb/>
the provisions made to put <lb/>
future reunions of the old soldiers <lb/>
business management. The <lb/>
committees appointed and the in- <lb/>
to the Daughters of <lb/>
Confederacy to co operate with the <lb/>
Central Committee, will no doubt <lb/>
result much more satisfactory <lb/>
for the next reunion <lb/>
than has possible under the <lb/>
method depended on heretofore, <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. 1908, was <lb/>
elected for the reunion, <lb/>
Meeting. <lb/>
Rev. J. T. who will <lb/>
a meet log for some days in <lb/>
the Baptist Thurs- <lb/>
day evening and held his first <lb/>
vice a bl. His text was <lb/>
low and I make yon fishers <lb/>
Mis I a <lb/>
one to Christians, as to <lb/>
ran me useful ill I lie Hat- <lb/>
find fish for men for <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
The -i vice will begin <lb/>
o'clock, sermon at A <lb/>
request has been mule the <lb/>
lore close so all may <lb/>
have an opportunity of attending <lb/>
the matting <lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
Third Faster. <lb/>
wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied <lb/>
W heeler Wilson Mfg Co. <lb/>
SB- <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Liberty or give me death <lb/>
This is what a great man once said. Now everybody <lb/>
who has Tobacco to sell says I'll take the <lb/>
are not taking the place of Calvin Mills, J. II Mills <lb/>
-Tar not by any Haddock were the successful <lb/>
means. We are making Tar Heel i last Saturday during the <lb/>
wagon right on as tail as we can, j consisted of <lb/>
but as have the whole thing to I the most men dogs not to <lb/>
make, wheels and we can not Kin hut one bear, <lb/>
turn them out as fast as we can Miss Cora Carroll spent a short <lb/>
which is equipped with Miss Annie White <lb/>
with ready made wheels. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
II INSURANCE lit <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of i i and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
I New Dress Goods <lb/>
Silks, All-Over Laces<lb/>
E are the strongest line of <lb/>
Dress Goods and Trimmings in all the <lb/>
latest shades and weaves that will be <lb/>
shown this season. We are paying <lb/>
especial attention to this line goods, and you <lb/>
may rest assured you will get the lowest prices <lb/>
if you buy from us. We have a line of <lb/>
staple dry goods, such Homespuns, Calicoes, <lb/>
Ginghams, and fact anything you want in <lb/>
the staple <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Oar shoe Department Ii full up with bar- <lb/>
gains in all latest styles fur men, ladies and <lb/>
children. <lb/>
CLOT <lb/>
Men's, and children's Clothing. We <lb/>
can save you some money in this department. <lb/>
We are headquarters in prices and quality. We <lb/>
have from cheapest to the best. <lb/>
We also have the latest things in Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, such as Collars, Cuffs, <lb/>
Shirts, Underwear, you <lb/>
want in this line ire can supply. <lb/>
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price <lb/>
can always lie depended upon in our store. We <lb/>
n invite you to examine our lino be- <lb/>
buying your fall goods. <lb/>
The more voice a man puts Into <lb/>
argument the less logic he puts <lb/>
there. <lb/>
friends, <lb/>
. PULLEY <lb/>
2nd Door North of Bank of <lb/>
Farmers of Pitt and <lb/>
Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
Let me have your attention a <lb/>
moment I have purchased the <lb/>
Planters use <lb/>
and will have charge of it this season. I <lb/>
have been identified with the Greenville <lb/>
Tobacco market almost from its start, and <lb/>
am familiar with every detail of the <lb/>
Tobacco business. <lb/>
It is my purpose in conducting the <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE <lb/>
to run it in the interest of those who sell <lb/>
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that <lb/>
the more I help the farmer more I <lb/>
help myself. <lb/>
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold <lb/>
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price. <lb/>
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having <lb/>
ample capital lo carry on the business, <lb/>
assisted by the best helpers that can <lb/>
procured, I can make it to your interest <lb/>
to sell at <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of your <lb/>
team, and all the farmers who to <lb/>
stay over night will find ample <lb/>
Bring mo tobacco if you want best prices. <lb/>
B. E. PARHAM, <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
And there is reason such a choice, for it is an <lb/>
disputed fact, known to everyone keeps up with <lb/>
sales on the Greenville market, that the <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
any <lb/>
to<lb/>
leads both in quantity sold and in prices obtained. <lb/>
When a farmer drives to the LIBERTY with a load of <lb/>
Tobacco he has the assurance that his interest will be <lb/>
protected and that the best work possible will be done <lb/>
him. None go away dissatisfied. have a most <lb/>
courteous force of book-keepers and assistants, who are <lb/>
glad to see you at any time, and in MR. W. T. BURTON <lb/>
we have the finest Auctioneer in the South. <lb/>
remember your <lb/>
leap. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
W. T. LIPSCOMB CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Proprietors Liberty Warehouse,<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb/>
D. I. Editor <lb/>
at H. <lb/>
C, u mail i. <lb/>
TOMMY, September <lb/>
The Chinese Boxers have gone <lb/>
into training again. <lb/>
far Wilcox has succeeded <lb/>
his efforts not to escape. <lb/>
Isn't it about time that dog <lb/>
stopped warning tobacco I <lb/>
Wilmington hits a jealous eye <lb/>
the tobacco market. Look <lb/>
for a new one next season. <lb/>
Speaker attitude is <lb/>
that of a man who has <lb/>
not to change his mind. <lb/>
It is that many Kansas <lb/>
farmers will burn corn this winter. <lb/>
The coal stove scents likely to take <lb/>
scat. <lb/>
A fire at Wilmington <lb/>
day destroyed bales <lb/>
of cotton. That shortens the crop <lb/>
correspondingly. <lb/>
report will be a great <lb/>
relief to those gentlemen who <lb/>
spend most of their cherish- <lb/>
arctic aspirations. <lb/>
A Kinston man who claims to <lb/>
have cut his third set of teeth, <lb/>
would seem to be in a position to <lb/>
father a remedy for bald-headed <lb/>
gums <lb/>
The Washington Gazette-He <lb/>
says Beaufort county has <lb/>
more inmates in the insane asylum <lb/>
than any other county in the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Senator say s the <lb/>
of trusts to found the <lb/>
complex conditions of modern <lb/>
Now you see <lb/>
em d the <lb/>
There will be another double <lb/>
size issue of The Daily <lb/>
tor Saturday. Copy for <lb/>
to be it should <lb/>
be handed in Friday. <lb/>
With the weather already <lb/>
preaching overcoat and <lb/>
the coal strike yet unsettled, some <lb/>
folks arc beginning to wonder how <lb/>
they am going to keep warm the <lb/>
coming winter. <lb/>
With the explanations of the <lb/>
the surmises of the <lb/>
Democrat, and the conjectures of <lb/>
the general public, the hope is en- <lb/>
that somebody will yet <lb/>
discover Speaker Henderson's <lb/>
sons. <lb/>
Anyone at all conversant with <lb/>
national affairs, who failed to es- <lb/>
cape the news of President <lb/>
carriage-trolley catastrophe, <lb/>
will not be surprised to learn that <lb/>
William Bryan has had <lb/>
Dr. denies that the Boer <lb/>
hare their pro- <lb/>
posed tour of the States. <lb/>
Wouldn't it be well for <lb/>
to have these notable at the <lb/>
along with President <lb/>
veil and Carrie Nation I <lb/>
Two Cubans over a girl in <lb/>
Tampa. After a half hour's <lb/>
with pistols and lists, they <lb/>
break down, shake and make <lb/>
up; the girl witnessing the combat <lb/>
from her seat on a door step. <lb/>
Which confirms the opinion that <lb/>
some women are hard to move <lb/>
when they become set <lb/>
ways. <lb/>
That must nave been terrific <lb/>
sneeze indulged by Prof John <lb/>
Duckett, chief clerk to the <lb/>
State Superintendent of <lb/>
Instruction. While lying on a <lb/>
bed with his bands propped under <lb/>
his head the professor lei go a <lb/>
sneeze and dislocated bit shoulder. <lb/>
It took two seven hours to <lb/>
get the bones back <lb/>
Something of a sensation has <lb/>
been in national political <lb/>
circles by the declination of Con <lb/>
D. B. Henderson, Speak- <lb/>
of the last House, of <lb/>
from his district He <lb/>
has been a Congressman for ten <lb/>
consecutive term. reason <lb/>
given for not accepting the <lb/>
nation again is that his views do <lb/>
not accord with his party on the <lb/>
question of tariff and trusts. <lb/>
Black Hair <lb/>
I hive used your Hair Vigor <lb/>
years and am <lb/>
pleased it. Ii certainly re- <lb/>
stores the original color to tray <lb/>
It keeps my ha-r <lb/>
Helen New Portland, Me. <lb/>
Hair Vigor has <lb/>
been restoring color to <lb/>
gray hair for fifty years, <lb/>
and it never fails to do <lb/>
this work, either. <lb/>
You can rely upon it <lb/>
for slopping your hair <lb/>
from falling, for keeping <lb/>
your scalp clean, and for <lb/>
making your hair grow. <lb/>
II at Milt ill <lb/>
If your you, <lb/>
u and e will <lb/>
.-ii . II. <lb/>
if your -t <lb/>
c. <lb/>
A New York broker was arrest- <lb/>
in Han Francisco for <lb/>
at passing girls. <lb/>
who will disfigure bis <lb/>
with a de- <lb/>
serves trouble. <lb/>
The death Nicholas Fish, a <lb/>
New York millionaire, as the re- <lb/>
of a saloon row. to <lb/>
keep the guessers busy for a while. <lb/>
About three women are supposed <lb/>
to be at the bottom of it. <lb/>
Somebody in is ad <lb/>
fresh milch cow for <lb/>
If any subscriber has de- <lb/>
of getting a sour milch cow, <lb/>
or a butter milch cow, he might <lb/>
compromise on this one. <lb/>
The issue of the Southern To- <lb/>
of Richmond, for <lb/>
Kith, might very properly <lb/>
termed a Greenville <lb/>
that it is made up matter can <lb/>
this It gives ten <lb/>
page-to descriptions, with Ilia <lb/>
of toe Greenville tobacco <lb/>
Market and other of the <lb/>
town. which is ex- <lb/>
was prepared by Mr. J. B. <lb/>
who recently spent some <lb/>
days here in the interest of the <lb/>
Tobacconist. <lb/>
We take pleasure reassuring <lb/>
the dear old soul who may still en- <lb/>
apprehensions for the safe <lb/>
of the North Pole. <lb/>
will assign Lieut. to <lb/>
duty in the United <lb/>
The eel d Kinston Pit a <lb/>
should iii in.-nib <lb/>
much because of what the Green- <lb/>
ville tobacco market is doing. <lb/>
Greenville is attending strictly to <lb/>
own business, and is selling <lb/>
immense quantities of tobacco at <lb/>
The modern tendency con- <lb/>
bulky necessities has re- <lb/>
in the Spirit <lb/>
and Chemical Company, which <lb/>
will market the genial and <lb/>
eye opener in tablet form <lb/>
good old rye for the vest pocket <lb/>
and stamp case. This will obi <lb/>
many The festive <lb/>
tickler was a great old standby, <lb/>
but it was inconvenient. A safe <lb/>
a sung quart, while <lb/>
you arc the parlor reciting <lb/>
Thomas Moore or Byron to Mary <lb/>
Eliza, isn't alway- to find. So <lb/>
much bulk in one pocket would <lb/>
undoubtedly attract the attention <lb/>
of besides <lb/>
committing you to an embarrassing <lb/>
explanation case it slid out of <lb/>
your hip pocket at some stage of <lb/>
the evening's exercises. I nil <lb/>
had to leave it outside, excuse <lb/>
yourself occasionally for a <lb/>
of Hie heavens, and run the risk of <lb/>
Mary Bliss's little brothel <lb/>
h-cover mid report your <lb/>
in behalf of tin <lb/>
It is to be hoped that these tab- <lb/>
lets will be odorous or per- <lb/>
fumed, so that one will be <lb/>
able to distinguish breath I <lb/>
CAMP BRYAN GRIMES <lb/>
Annual Meeting in Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
The reunion of the Confederate <lb/>
Veterans of Pitt county, at the <lb/>
court house Thursday, Sept. 17th, <lb/>
in its large attendance and <lb/>
like furnishes <lb/>
matter of great interest to the old <lb/>
soldiers, and to their sons and <lb/>
naturally share the- <lb/>
spirit that makes these <lb/>
possible and <lb/>
was effected, <lb/>
with the following officers for the <lb/>
ensuing year. <lb/>
H. Harding, Commander, H. A <lb/>
Blow, Secretary. <lb/>
Committee Arrangements <lb/>
D. K. A. Move <lb/>
Jno. P. Boyd, <lb/>
J. J. J. <lb/>
B, Kilpatrick. Swift Creek; John <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
Beaver Dam; John T. Parker, <lb/>
Henry Harris. Falk <lb/>
A. F. <lb/>
L. Brown. J. It. White- <lb/>
D. H. James, <lb/>
Central Committee <lb/>
Mai. H. Harding, Chairman; <lb/>
C. T. W. B. Wilson, E. <lb/>
G. Flanagan, James j, Fleming, <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee, J. B. White. P, <lb/>
C. Harding and Dr. B. A. <lb/>
It was ordered that the <lb/>
of the Confederacy be request- <lb/>
ed to act Central Committee, <lb/>
The following were appointed <lb/>
and will constitute an advisory <lb/>
Pension <lb/>
D. Greenville; <lb/>
John P. M. <lb/>
Kilpatrick, Creek j Jno. S. Me <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
Beaver W. G. Little, Bethel; <lb/>
J. . Congleton, J. <lb/>
Bullock, It. B. Parker. <lb/>
Falkland; W. II. Wilkinson.; <lb/>
F. Ward. <lb/>
Commander H. Harding made a <lb/>
brief very address, <lb/>
followed by requests for speeches <lb/>
from Larry Moore, W. P, <lb/>
Harding and J. Flemming, who <lb/>
responded, much to the entertain- <lb/>
those <lb/>
I at; is pleased to <lb/>
note the provisions made to put <lb/>
future of the old soldiers <lb/>
business management. The <lb/>
committees and the in- <lb/>
to the Daughters of the <lb/>
Confederacy to cooperate with the <lb/>
Central Committee, will no doubt <lb/>
result much more satisfactory <lb/>
arrangements for the next reunion <lb/>
has been possible under the <lb/>
method depended <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. 10th, was <lb/>
selected for the <lb/>
Meeting. <lb/>
Rev. T. who will <lb/>
conduct a meeting for some days in <lb/>
the Baptist church, arrived <lb/>
evening and held his first <lb/>
vice His text <lb/>
low and I ill make you fishers <lb/>
Hi I ilk was a very <lb/>
earnest one a to how <lb/>
Icy can bed useful in <lb/>
service fish for men for <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
The servile tonight will begin at <lb/>
o'clock, sermon at A <lb/>
been made the <lb/>
lores may <lb/>
have an opportunity of attending <lb/>
the meeting <lb/>
The more voice a man puts into <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Perhaps it may have grown <lb/>
monotonous to many of our friends <lb/>
who honor us by reading Winter <lb/>
ville Items, yet the life of us <lb/>
e cannot refrain from giving ex- <lb/>
exuberance over the <lb/>
glorious success attained by the <lb/>
High School. Rape <lb/>
we arc brought In <lb/>
daily with the pupils <lb/>
realize what a most excellent class <lb/>
young ladies gentleman <lb/>
have honored us with their pres <lb/>
by Our Correspondents <lb/>
Reported f-r REFLECTOR Readers. <lb/>
fret confident that when you see <lb/>
one you will say it beauty and <lb/>
it it was not we would <lb/>
call it so. -A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Buck, of Tarboro, after <lb/>
spending sometime visiting her con <lb/>
here, left for borne yesterday morn- <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, of Greenville, <lb/>
the delight of the baud boys and <lb/>
all rest of our people, came <lb/>
down Tuesday night to help make <lb/>
music. Jolly Old Pig. <lb/>
W. I. is real <lb/>
hope to Bee him out soon. <lb/>
New industry News Factory <lb/>
We've got one and arc going to <lb/>
start to week. Half <lb/>
HEARNE CO., <lb/>
Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Every day tor the past <lb/>
week new students have arrived a <lb/>
and the Principal is expecting <lb/>
or -0 more Monday. It is <lb/>
indeed glorious we don't <lb/>
think anyone w ill begrudge our <lb/>
pleasure. The enrollment will <lb/>
easily reach dining the <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co. will pay <lb/>
cents per bushel for cotton feed <lb/>
or will exchange 1300 pounds <lb/>
cotton seed meal for one ton of cot- <lb/>
ton feed. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. left yesterday <lb/>
morning for Baltimore, <lb/>
Died by Cos who will <lb/>
have an operation performed for <lb/>
appendicitis. We sincerely hope <lb/>
the operation may be <lb/>
that Mr. Cox may return home <lb/>
fully restored to health. <lb/>
Somebody got us badly mixed up <lb/>
in the first paragraph of our last <lb/>
items. brother, we <lb/>
can't do much, but help us a lit- <lb/>
if you can. <lb/>
Not being able to fill orders for <lb/>
Tar Heel wagon we cow also <lb/>
making a wagon which we call our <lb/>
which we are equipping <lb/>
with best ready made hickory <lb/>
rim wheels we can purchase. You <lb/>
will understand that these wagons <lb/>
are not taking the place of our ,, Q <lb/>
brag -Tar not by any ,, Haddock were the successful <lb/>
means. We are making Tar the <lb/>
wagons right as fast as we I bear which of <lb/>
but as we have the whole thing to wost d <lb/>
make, wheels and all, we can not I kill but one bear, <lb/>
turn them out as fast as we can Miss Cora Carroll spent a short <lb/>
the which is equipped with Miss White <lb/>
with ready made wheels. We Saturday. <lb/>
They are guessing but we <lb/>
haven't told who those three pretty <lb/>
girls are yet. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman has gone to Cal- <lb/>
today. By the way we have <lb/>
been to state he is <lb/>
some, which we cheerfully do. <lb/>
A. G. Cox is still anxious to <lb/>
purchase sheep or swine tor <lb/>
which he will pay the best market <lb/>
pi ice. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
BUCK Jack, X. C, Sept. <lb/>
Rev, Mr. Manning, Bur- <lb/>
toughs assisted <lb/>
by Mr. Pollard are conduct- <lb/>
a series of meetings here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Smith, of Clay Root, is <lb/>
visiting relatives here this week. <lb/>
Miss and Lucy White <lb/>
attended church at Bear Creek last <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Nannie from near <lb/>
Ayden. arrived this evening to <lb/>
visit her brother, Jesse <lb/>
Mrs. Sophia is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Robert <lb/>
Mis. L. II. White and Mrs. L. <lb/>
C. Mills spent last<lb/>
New Dress Goods <lb/>
Silks, Ail-Over Laces <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
tor YOU bring back the stuff and gel your dollar. <lb/>
A dollar with gala a <lb/>
worth of <lb/>
every time. If it <lb/>
Three Times <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
One Third Easier, <lb/>
One Third Faster. <lb/>
wanted in all <lb/>
unoccupied territory. <lb/>
W heeler Wilson Mfg Co. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga- <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
AFTER TWO TEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
ill BENEFIT f III <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., TOUR HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding; year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an the lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
WE are showing the strongest line of <lb/>
Dress Goods Trimmings in all the <lb/>
latest shades and weaves that will be <lb/>
shown this season. We are paying <lb/>
especial attention to this line goods, and you <lb/>
may rest assured yon will get the lowest prices <lb/>
if you buy from us. We also have a line of <lb/>
staple dry goods, such as Homespuns, Calicoes, <lb/>
Ginghams, and in fact anything you want in <lb/>
the staple line. <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Shoe Department is full up with bar- <lb/>
gains In all latest styles for men, ladies and <lb/>
children. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Men's, boys and children's Clothing. We <lb/>
can save you some money in this department. <lb/>
We headquarters in prices and quality. We <lb/>
have- from the cheapest to the best. <lb/>
We also have the latest things in Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, such as Collars, Cuffs, <lb/>
Shirts, Underwear, you <lb/>
want in this line we can supply. <lb/>
Goodness of quality with cheapness of price <lb/>
can always be depended upon in our store. We <lb/>
n invite you to examine our lino be- <lb/>
buying your fall goods. <lb/>
immense quantities at aWe to distinguish breath The more voice a man puts into <lb/>
the beat prices of any market the atmosphere cf a bug an argument the less logic he puts <lb/>
the State. That's what. factory. there. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
Farmers of Pitt and <lb/>
Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
Let me have your attention a <lb/>
moment I have purchased the <lb/>
Planters use <lb/>
and will have charge of it this season. I <lb/>
have been identified with the <lb/>
Tobacco market almost from its start, and <lb/>
am familiar with every detail of the <lb/>
Tobacco business. <lb/>
It is my purpose in conducting the <lb/>
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE <lb/>
to run it in the interest of those who sell <lb/>
their tobacco on my floor, knowing that <lb/>
the more I help the farmer the more I <lb/>
help myself. <lb/>
No effort will be spared to make every pile sold <lb/>
at the PLANTERS bring the highest price. <lb/>
Knowing the value of Tobacco, having <lb/>
ample capital to carry on tho <lb/>
assisted by the best helpers that be <lb/>
procured, I can it to your interest <lb/>
to sell at the PLANTERS. <lb/>
Plenty of room to take care of your <lb/>
team, and all the farmers who come to <lb/>
stay over night will find ample <lb/>
Bring tobacco if you want best prices. <lb/>
PULLEY E- <lb/>
WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
ind Door North Bank of <lb/>
me Liberty or <lb/>
This is what a great man once said. Now everybody <lb/>
who has Tobacco to sell says I'll the <lb/>
And there is reason for such a choice, for it is an <lb/>
disputed fact, known to everyone keeps up with <lb/>
sales on the Greenville market, that the <lb/>
r. <lb/>
leads both in quantity sold and in prices obtained. <lb/>
When a farmer drives to the LIBERTY with a load of <lb/>
Tobacco he has the assurance that his interest will be <lb/>
protected and that the best work possible will be done <lb/>
him. None go away dissatisfied. We a most <lb/>
courteous force of book-keepers and assistants, who are <lb/>
glad to see you at any time, and in W. T. BURTON <lb/>
we have the finest Auctioneer in the South. <lb/>
remember your <lb/>
W. T. CO <lb/>
Proprietors Liberty Warehouse.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
. <lb/>
ere is what You Want <lb/>
THE FURNITURE <lb/>
Two Stores chock full of new goods in their line, <lb/>
and are now offering special prices to the cash <lb/>
buyers of Pitt and adjoining counties. We have <lb/>
just received another car load of <lb/>
BUCK'S STOVES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
the great White Enamel stove <lb/>
to give satisfaction or money refunded. <lb/>
If in need of a cook stove you can't afford not <lb/>
to examine the Buck stove. Cool mornings call for heaters. We <lb/>
have kinds, sizes and prices. Our Furniture room is run <lb/>
over. Never before have had such a complete line of Furniture <lb/>
from the cheapest to the finest quartered oak. Sideboards, in great <lb/>
variety, ranging in price from to Our 3-piece chamber <lb/>
suits are very handsome. <lb/>
CHAIRS <lb/>
All kinds, from the cheapest to the finest. We can surely suit you in <lb/>
styles and comfort in chairs. Our Rug Department is complete. Lace <lb/>
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Foot Hats, Matting and Floor <lb/>
Covering of all kinds. Just come along for Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb/>
etc,, etc. We will make you feel good by giving you prices that will <lb/>
surprise you. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
A. H. TAR CO. <lb/>
H. L. Coward <lb/>
T. E. Hooker <lb/>
T. M. Hooker <lb/>
M its <lb/>
And its brightness is never dimmed. <lb/>
A proof of what<lb/>
STAR <lb/>
Is doing for the farmers of Eastern North Carolina is <lb/>
shown in immense sales every day. And you hear <lb/>
only expressions of satisfaction from all who sell with <lb/>
us. <lb/>
STAR <lb/>
was already a big warehouse, but this season we have <lb/>
found it to enlarge again to meet our grow- <lb/>
sales, and now we a floor space equal to the <lb/>
largest. <lb/>
When it comes to getting the best prices, we do that <lb/>
every time on all trades. We only ask you to come and <lb/>
see. Bring us a load and be convinced what we can do <lb/>
for you. <lb/>
COWARD, CO, Props. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
J. Q. BOWLING, <lb/>
H. A. TIMBERLAKE, <lb/>
H. C. CANNON, <lb/>
SALESMAN. <lb/>
AUCTIONEER. <lb/>
ASST. BOOK-KEEPER<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Ho With <lb/>
Turned Down, <lb/>
am not remark- <lb/>
ed Representative On y of Virginia, <lb/>
that like a very <lb/>
Thereat the Virginian stooped in, <lb/>
lit walk through the long corridor. <lb/>
Of the capitol and picked up a <lb/>
black Leaded pin. m not <lb/>
he repeated, there is <lb/>
One thing I never never open <lb/>
n letter with the address turned <lb/>
down. I will tell you why. When I <lb/>
Was a bank I hid lot of <lb/>
letters in my mail one day. They <lb/>
were piled up neatly before inc. <lb/>
I began to look over the contents of <lb/>
each. Finally in the pile unite <lb/>
a there lay a letter turned back <lb/>
up. opened it without at <lb/>
the address and pulled out a <lb/>
for a posit of in the <lb/>
ban ;.<lb/>
I km . re my ling, <lb/>
the en I large i clear. <lb/>
lake I at had <lb/>
been for or, I the <lb/>
deposit bad been for only 1300, and <lb/>
plainly I had made n mistake in <lb/>
it. You can that <lb/>
I pulled I p r very I I <lb/>
b let he <lb/>
elapsed and the certificate had gone <lb/>
into the hands of a third party, I <lb/>
tried to stop payment on it. <lb/>
to make a long story short, <lb/>
the whole thing was <lb/>
out, and neither I nor the loft <lb/>
money by the transaction. But <lb/>
Iron that day to this never open <lb/>
k letter with the back of the <lb/>
ope toward Post. <lb/>
Fr.-d in <lb/>
rick K. u . i <lb/>
newspaper man, a-ha i <lb/>
luted t l i men M to i . ace ilia <lb/>
veteran Is one f the an I r. <lb/>
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stuff <lb/>
BUSHED 176.------ <lb/>
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By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
or of Pitt a; Marco <lb/>
In a certain cause <lb/>
milled re probate In <lb/>
Ch lbs solemn lorn the Last Will and <lb/>
Bar I J- <lb/>
Wholesale am. retail Grocer <lb/>
Furniture Cash T <lb/>
Hide, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar on <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, Bed Monday, October 1902. <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba at o'clock m . before thy Court <lb/>
Carries. , <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, sales, r cash following pieces or <lb/>
and Gail Ax the estate of the late <lb/>
H-ch Key West Che- situate In Carol- <lb/>
roots. Henry ear, <lb/>
led Cherries, Peaches, Apple Branch the Atlantic <lb/>
Pine Syrup. Jelly. <lb/>
flour Coffee. Meat, Snap, <lb/>
Xv, Magic Food. Matches, MI. <lb/>
Meal and Hull, <lb/>
ten Seeds. <lb/>
Applet-,<lb/>
China Were, Tin and i <lb/>
. Cakes and On k . ,; i- <lb/>
in. Cheese. Beat . Sew <lb/>
Bowing <lb/>
other u- <lb/>
Quantity. for <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
B. L. <lb/>
B. A. Vice J. L. Little, Cashier <lb/>
Bank of Greenville, <lb/>
G. <lb/>
of Greenville, N. C , <lb/>
of business July from lo <lb/>
Carolina Corporation <lb/>
at the <lb/>
North <lb/>
CAROLINA VIRGINIA <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The following toll rates will <lb/>
in effect on and after May 1st. <lb/>
1902, subject to change and <lb/>
reel Ion Greenville to <lb/>
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mark I S mill pond down <lb/>
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with <lb/>
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down to the Griffin mad. thence with <lb/>
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and con i on the Griffin road <lb/>
and running Little's line <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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Furniture Fixture <lb/>
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Cash Items <lb/>
in Bank<lb/>
capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus. <lb/>
Profits loss<lb/>
18,717.71 <lb/>
15.000.00 <lb/>
145,487.62 <lb/>
1186,146.50 <lb/>
attention given to all entrusted to us. <lb/>
186,146.90 <lb/>
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BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
class Fitting School <lb/>
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Rook-Keeping. Commercial Law, <lb/>
Shorthand. Typewriting and Music. <lb/>
Beach course i under <lb/>
and competent teachers. <lb/>
Tuition. <lb/>
Board at to per month. <lb/>
BETHEL SCHOOL is situated in one of <lb/>
the and healthful locations in <lb/>
county. Full session opens September For cat- <lb/>
and Information, address <lb/>
j. W. Principal. <lb/>
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just <lb/>
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three hearty a with- <lb/>
out taking any lie <lb/>
that a man who in the open <lb/>
air can eat n much at lilts, <lb/>
but that the man of <lb/>
its who partakes of melt three <lb/>
times a day U simply laying up <lb/>
trouble for and malting it <lb/>
for companies <lb/>
to the rates.<lb/>
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to i all <lb/>
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which we will I on <lb/>
upon request. <lb/>
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floods Foil Planting, flood<lb/>
Clover c <lb/>
for Fall and <lb/>
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into the <lb/>
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constipation, <lb/>
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homes every day and will let wants I- <lb/>
v. the <lb/>
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for your goods, <lb/>
employment or in fact till any <lb/>
v. ant vim have. <lb/>
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to telly, Is in THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Tat coat of advert in THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
is tho part. <lb/>
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for <lb/>
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hardly on my ft and was <lb/>
welL was the <lb/>
that I could on to do Tie <lb/>
any good, a several with u- <lb/>
cm. of cored me I <lb/>
have now cajoled perfect health for two <lb/>
and you all the credit for I <lb/>
know you <lb/>
For a young girl Wins of It <lb/>
the to hr through <lb/>
by taring the <lb/>
FARMS FOR SALE <lb/>
line Farm, i from <lb/>
AH person are warned not <lb/>
or In any a trespass upon I <lb/>
an of lands. Any one tumid IT sores. <lb/>
will lie prosecuted. <lb/>
S-pt. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
flow in a healthy <lb/>
i very easy to <lb/>
through the <lb/>
of <lb/>
the of <lb/>
need sot to feared. <lb/>
Wine of it woman's <lb/>
best relief from youth to <lb/>
age. A million women <lb/>
bate r . blessed relief <lb/>
fr by <lb/>
It <lb/>
trial in an incredibly abort <lb/>
time. In a case of deranged <lb/>
Wins i f Cards fails. To <lb/>
is to <lb/>
cf Any <lb/>
physician will tell you that to remote <lb/>
the of a disease renders the cure <lb/>
easy, in seldom fails to <lb/>
the cure. If yon would bare <lb/>
relief which Miss secured try <lb/>
Wins of Von tin it with- <lb/>
out an examination and without say <lb/>
publicity Ton can take it in <lb/>
the privacy of your home and <lb/>
as much benefit as if a doctor bad <lb/>
prescribe it for yo-j. Thousands of <lb/>
men are feeling the rigor of <lb/>
by taking Win. of <lb/>
A million <lb/>
hare found <lb/>
Win. of Car <lb/>
relief <lb/>
Good land corn, <lb/>
cotton, etc. Splendid <lb/>
burns <lb/>
Farm. miles <lb/>
from here, ti r.-. <lb/>
with barns <lb/>
Baring duly qualified <lb/>
parlor Court of Pitt a <lb/>
of the Last will <lb/>
S. deceased, notice <lb/>
ii hereby given to all persons Indebted and tenant house. <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to tin- undersigned, all pet <lb/>
sons baring claims against tin <lb/>
notified to same for <lb/>
I b n months from <lb/>
in bar <lb/>
of their run very. <lb/>
hub day Sept. min 1802. <lb/>
A H <lb/>
of J. N Moore. <lb/>
Third Farm, about <lb/>
half Bleared, with good <lb/>
tobacco burns and <lb/>
orchards. About half this <lb/>
is low ground, ii good <lb/>
coin land, and suitable for <lb/>
wanting to- wise <lb/>
Suit a <lb/>
Mat. farming. A nice <lb/>
A nice Jive <lb/>
dwelling, five good tenant <lb/>
seven tobacco barns <lb/>
and a back three largo <lb/>
, orchards in bearing and vine- <lb/>
Cleaned and Pressed. pasture and list land. <lb/>
All these farms on Free <lb/>
Delivery and in a healthy corn- <lb/>
Would look better and <lb/>
last longer if yon bring <lb/>
it down and have it <lb/>
The work that do <lb/>
speaks for itself, and I <lb/>
am ready to serve you <lb/>
promptly at all times. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
The Tailor. <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
J. M. BEATY, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
LITTLE MEN <lb/>
T E Good-enough-for-tho <lb/>
idea is mighty poor <lb/>
policy. Is anything too good <lb/>
for boy If our child- <lb/>
clothing costs a <lb/>
more than some of the cheap <lb/>
the dry goods stores, it <lb/>
is because it is worth more. <lb/>
No good Clothing for and <lb/>
Children can lie had elsewhere <lb/>
for as little money. Blouse <lb/>
Baits, Little Walking <lb/>
Coats, Russian Blouse Suits, <lb/>
Single and Double Breasted <lb/>
swell Overcoat. Matty smart <lb/>
and new ideas for and <lb/>
Winter. We are pleased when <lb/>
parents in just for a look. <lb/>
King Clothier. <lb/>
LOOK <lb/>
OVER <lb/>
My Line of <lb/>
And J . be <lb/>
that <lb/>
was ever shown <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
nave just returned from <lb/>
an extended trip the <lb/>
Northern Fashion Centers, <lb/>
where the prettiest and latest <lb/>
styles of the season's offer- <lb/>
i n g s were secured. My <lb/>
wear and Walking <lb/>
Hats are Beauties, and of <lb/>
Trimmed and <lb/>
Hats I have the very newest <lb/>
shapes. Baby Caps lo great <lb/>
variety. <lb/>
My stock of <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
this season is and <lb/>
more varied than ever. Beau- <lb/>
selections for any room <lb/>
in the house. <lb/>
My entire stock will please you <lb/>
and you are invited to see it. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If there is a M A Hi; la the <lb/>
of this paper it to remind you <lb/>
that you owe Tin <lb/>
for nod we request you to <lb/>
settle early an We need what <lb/>
owe us hope you will not <lb/>
us waiting for it. <lb/>
Tills fur who bud <lb/>
cross mark on their paper. <lb/>
vi n inn <lb/>
M. <lb/>
The band met in <lb/>
Thursday night for practice. <lb/>
winter is not here <lb/>
There will be some more warm <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
The Kinsey school, at <lb/>
LaGrange, has suspended for want <lb/>
of patronage. <lb/>
J. I. Cherry publishes a notice <lb/>
all not to trespass <lb/>
upon any his lands. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by Alice M. Moore, <lb/>
executrix of J. N. Moore. <lb/>
Saw Wednesday night <lb/>
mind the <lb/>
date and do not fail to hear him. <lb/>
Mrs. M. millinery <lb/>
opening will take place <lb/>
day Thursday, and <lb/>
My will be closed Thurs- <lb/>
day, Oct. and Saturday, Oct. <lb/>
of holidays. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
A large number of have <lb/>
ready been sold for Ham <lb/>
next Wednesday night. Bet- <lb/>
look after yours in lime. <lb/>
Mn. M. D. now goods <lb/>
are coming in and she has an in- <lb/>
announcement in today's <lb/>
paper. Her stock is prettier <lb/>
You don't go through this world <lb/>
but once. Better slop long enough <lb/>
in the journey to consider where <lb/>
you will the next one. <lb/>
The Misses Erwin will their <lb/>
opening of new Fri- <lb/>
day, All ladies cordial- <lb/>
invited to see the newest <lb/>
ions of the season. <lb/>
Pulley have at- <lb/>
tractive advertisement today's <lb/>
paper. They have the goods to <lb/>
back everything they say, and <lb/>
their prices will astonish you. <lb/>
The ladies will lie glad to <lb/>
of Mrs. M. Ii. <lb/>
opening Wednesday Thurs- <lb/>
day. and All <lb/>
be there to see her goods. <lb/>
The Company, <lb/>
a corporation duly chartered under <lb/>
the laws of North Carolina, head- <lb/>
quarters at meeting <lb/>
with success. The <lb/>
of its officers is a <lb/>
tee of its stability, Its being a home <lb/>
enterprise, a guarantee of patron- <lb/>
age, The best men the State <lb/>
are among its officers, Dr. <lb/>
Taylor, pres., T. Leach, <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
A. M. Cashier <lb/>
First Bank, treasurer; <lb/>
I. and Ur. <lb/>
Wm. M. medical director. <lb/>
Its directors are among tho prom- <lb/>
men of the and loan <lb/>
their names to is not <lb/>
good. Messrs. A. N. of <lb/>
Baltimore, Pippin, of <lb/>
I'm i are here the interest of <lb/>
The and will be glad to <lb/>
give all possible information. <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
With in the Social World <lb/>
i Thursday, 1902. <lb/>
Hod. Moore this <lb/>
I. Ii. Fleming has returned <lb/>
; i; -j,. <lb/>
Jesse came back <lb/>
stay <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner is <lb/>
for a few days. <lb/>
Sheppard has sick <lb/>
the last few days. <lb/>
David James returned the <lb/>
Wednesday evening train. <lb/>
O. M. Tucker, of Norfolk, <lb/>
rived Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Jesse went down the <lb/>
road Wednesday evening. <lb/>
row and T. V. <lb/>
of Lizzie, returned from Nor- <lb/>
folk Wednesday. <lb/>
W. N. Harris, of Wilmington, <lb/>
came in to visit bis <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. A. Kicks. <lb/>
Mrs. M. of Colorado, <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening to vis- <lb/>
it her daughter, Mrs. It. L. Smith. <lb/>
A. A. Turnage, of Cripple Creek <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
to visit his brother, W. J. <lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
W. G. Lung, of Farmville, who <lb/>
has been visiting his daughters in <lb/>
Kinston, returned to Greenville <lb/>
this I <lb/>
H. B. Hardy, of tho Raleigh <lb/>
News Observer and J. A. Crews, <lb/>
of the Wilmington Messenger, wore <lb/>
in a today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. IS. Andrews and <lb/>
Bruce and Jessie, of <lb/>
Salisbury, who have been <lb/>
the family of U, Moore, left by <lb/>
the morning train to visit relatives <lb/>
in Bethel. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
Larry Moore is off for Nor- <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
Warren went to Kinston I <lb/>
Thursday evening, <lb/>
Joe Vance Cox left today for a <lb/>
Baltimore Hospital. <lb/>
Will and wife went <lb/>
I Tarboro this <lb/>
Miss Lee Sugg returned to <lb/>
Kinston Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith, of <lb/>
returned home Thursday evening. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox, of Winterville, <lb/>
was on tho train for <lb/>
Cox passed through this <lb/>
morning to Baltimore, to <lb/>
a hospital. <lb/>
Mrs. James Cotten and <lb/>
Miss Lillian, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
who have been visiting Mrs. T.; <lb/>
Vincent, left for home this morn-, <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Bar. F. A. to Beth- <lb/>
el today. <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb weal to Goose <lb/>
Nest today. <lb/>
F. L. Walker la mi a trip <lb/>
to I i ills-. <lb/>
Warren returned from <lb/>
Kinston this morning. <lb/>
F. D. was on tho <lb/>
train this morning. <lb/>
Miss Woolen, of Kins-j <lb/>
was at Hotel Bertha today. <lb/>
B. Hardy, of the News and <lb/>
Observer, left on the morning <lb/>
train. i <lb/>
J. Ii. who our <lb/>
breaks Friday, to Dan- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. F. Parker daughter, Miss <lb/>
Clara, of Farmville, returned from <lb/>
New Bern this <lb/>
Mi--i who has <lb/>
been visiting at W. II, Johnson's, <lb/>
returned to her home Halifax <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Vivian who has <lb/>
been visiting the family W. H- <lb/>
left this for her <lb/>
homo Martin county. <lb/>
Sheriff Warren and <lb/>
went to Conetoe <lb/>
i. lo attend the meet- <lb/>
of the Baptist's Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Know What are Inking <lb/>
When Tasteless <lb/>
because the formula is plainly <lb/>
I on every bottle allowing that <lb/>
. .,. , ,, in ft <lb/>
pruned on every i.- <lb/>
is simply Iron and <lb/>
No cum n <lb/>
that <lb/>
. a <lb/>
re, pay. <lb/>
c has most remarkable tonic proper- <lb/>
ties for all who live in malarial dis- <lb/>
Ayer <lb/>
Malaria and trim. A never-failing remedy for <lb/>
U C diseases. <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
Shoes, <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
You need any <lb/>
Here's the Place to <lb/>
Get them Cheap.<lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
Greenville. N C.<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
Hill of Covenant Lodge No. I. 0.0. F <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A vary <lb/>
M u a of Mr <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy <lb/>
Guns, Shells, Stoves, <lb/>
Heaters, Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Death has again visit oil the <lb/>
home of one of our brothers and <lb/>
taken therefrom his life companion <lb/>
in her young womanhood; and it is <lb/>
hereby resolved by this Lodge <lb/>
we do sympathize with <lb/>
Bro. W. E. Moore in the death of , <lb/>
hid wife, and point him to the. <lb/>
source of all strength, who alone <lb/>
can understand the depth of his <lb/>
sorrow is able to afford full <lb/>
minion times of distress. <lb/>
Resolved That these <lb/>
be spread upon the minute-. <lb/>
a copy to Bro. Moore, and to <lb/>
the papers for publication. <lb/>
L. II. <lb/>
A. B. <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINT <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
nun <lb/>
Tell Yo <lb/>
That the place lo get the best <lb/>
Fruit Jars <lb/>
is at our store. We have them <lb/>
different styles and sizes at prices <lb/>
as low us the lowest. Then as <lb/>
usual we are headquarters the <lb/>
Best of Everything <lb/>
in the Grocery Line <lb/>
table supplies from us <lb/>
and are Mire so have Hie lest. <lb/>
BUTTER and CHEESE ON <lb/>
Three re Sufficient <lb/>
It is a popular idea that a dog <lb/>
that loses a leg should, in pity, be <lb/>
given the speedy death that is me- <lb/>
to a horse with a limb, <lb/>
but the tine Scotch collie <lb/>
to Mr. David S. Yates, of this city, <lb/>
daily proves that a dog may lose <lb/>
a leg without fullering particular <lb/>
discomfort or loss in locomotion. <lb/>
A year ago the dog in the <lb/>
way of a street ear, and the result <lb/>
was that the veterinary surgeon <lb/>
who was called in had to amputate <lb/>
a hind leg as close to the animal's <lb/>
body as possible. The dog played <lb/>
invalid when the <lb/>
was healed he arose with a <lb/>
triple movement is astonish- <lb/>
to all spectators. He jumps <lb/>
high fences, runs races with other <lb/>
dogs and all respects retains his <lb/>
former prowess in the local canine <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
tare of the Stomach. <lb/>
The man or woman whose digestion is <lb/>
perfect and whose stomach <lb/>
Ulcers or <lb/>
Sores <lb/>
need not become a fixture upon your <lb/>
body. If they do it is your fault, for <lb/>
MEXICAN <lb/>
MUSTANG LINIMENT <lb/>
will thoroughly, quickly and <lb/>
cure these afflictions. There <lb/>
is no guess work about it; if this <lb/>
is used a cure will follow. <lb/>
how quickly a burn or mid can he <lb/>
I have treated It with Mexican <lb/>
1.1 Bah healer It at the very top. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all points for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
July lot the steam <lb/>
Guide will leave Washington at <lb/>
a. Thursday and Sat- <lb/>
for Belhaven, <lb/>
and Ocracoke and will leave <lb/>
coke at a. m. for <lb/>
Belhaven and Washington on Mon- <lb/>
day, Wednesday and Friday. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
L. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
a Sin <lb/>
MIS <lb/>
AH m r <lb/>
M I at II <lb/>
a t <lb/>
At<lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. Ii. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
line -a Price lo <lb/>
Count produce bought for or in <lb/>
exchange for <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. <lb/>
work reasonable <lb/>
pees suit on <lb/>
Dissolution Notice. <lb/>
All persons are notified that C. II. <lb/>
and s. M. Jones, partners <lb/>
trading and doing business under the <lb/>
firm name and James <lb/>
Mfg have this day <lb/>
mutual consent, dissolved <lb/>
ship. All persons claim <lb/>
against lbs said The James Mfg. Co., <lb/>
win present the same to s. M. Jones <lb/>
for settlement, and all persona owing <lb/>
the -aid company will make payment <lb/>
to C. II. James. The business will be <lb/>
continued M. under the <lb/>
I not <lb/>
i but s. M. Jones <lb/>
for ii. <lb/>
hen inter <lb/>
This August 28th, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
S. M. JONES. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hat log l tore the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court of as <lb/>
i the last will and testament <lb/>
William Whitehead, deceased, and <lb/>
letters testamentary having teen duly <lb/>
Issued to me, I hereby notify all <lb/>
sons holding claims against the estate <lb/>
of the William to <lb/>
present them for payment duly <lb/>
on or before the 25th day of <lb/>
July, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in liar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
Indebted to said estate are urged to <lb/>
make payment to me Immediately. <lb/>
This the of July, <lb/>
It. J. t mm, Executor. <lb/>
North Carolina s Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE. YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, Publishers. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
PER <lb/>
THE OBSERVED Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
K SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to la extent made up of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb/>
EH printed Tuesday Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest papa <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies -cut on application. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. <lb/>
trouble the world u <lb/>
that than an so in In n <lb/>
who me Content drift down the <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
I el IN ; <lb/>
J. I. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
15.00 REWARD, <lb/>
light rid cow, solid <lb/>
color, slightly darker on nose <lb/>
limns cut oil three Indus of head <lb/>
when left, null strap <lb/>
around neck. Will calve about <lb/>
Sept. 25th. one finding said <lb/>
cow will notify. <lb/>
Sept. 1902, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Saving duly before tin- <lb/>
superior Court Clerk county <lb/>
Si I v is last <lb/>
John do- <lb/>
Is hereby given to all persons In- <lb/>
to estate to make immediate <lb/>
to the and all <lb/>
persona having laid <lb/>
estate an lo present <lb/>
payment on or the at day of <lb/>
July. t in I., <lb/>
ii bar <lb/>
This 21st July, <lb/>
the John <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
Orders JOB PRINTING are <lb/>
solicited. Beat <lb/>
function is <lb/>
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the <lb/>
stomach and cures positively and per <lb/>
all stomach troubles, <lb/>
and dyspepsia. It is the won- <lb/>
tonic that is <lb/>
making so many people II and <lb/>
weak people strong by conveying to <lb/>
their bodies all of the nourishment i <lb/>
the food they cat. Rev. J. II. <lb/>
day. of Holladay. Miss., writ <lb/>
has cured me. I consider it th. <lb/>
remedy I used for dyspepsia <lb/>
stomach troubles, l was given up by Registrar; II. Manning and B. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
At a meeting of of the County <lb/>
Board of Elections for Pitt county <lb/>
held in Greenville on the 1st day <lb/>
of September, 1902, the following <lb/>
Registrars and Judges of Election <lb/>
appointed by said Board to <lb/>
hold an election Pitt county, <lb/>
Precincts designated on the <lb/>
Tuesday next i the first Mon- <lb/>
day in November 1902, in <lb/>
dance chapter Acts 1901, <lb/>
to wit- <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
Smith, Registrar; G. T. Tyson, <lb/>
and S. V. Judges of El <lb/>
action. <lb/>
J. Holland, <lb/>
I. J. J. Hathaway Jr. <lb/>
J. Judges of <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
physician- <lb/>
it after mi <lb/>
saved my life. <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen. <lb/>
Love is a dream with a night- <lb/>
inure just the awakening. <lb/>
Beware the Knife. <lb/>
No profession has advanced more <lb/>
rapidly of late than surgery, but it <lb/>
should not he used except where <lb/>
necessary. In cases for j <lb/>
example. It is seldom needed. <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and <lb/>
permanently. for <lb/>
burns, in wounds, <lb/>
Judges of <lb/>
Carolina L. Per- <lb/>
kins, Registrar W. J. Little <lb/>
and Slade Judges of <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
way, Registrar; J. J. Laughing- <lb/>
house and B. K. Tyson Judges of <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
Cox, Registrar; A. R. <lb/>
E. E. Judges of Election. <lb/>
So. <lb/>
Accept no counterfeits. was so R, Johnson. II. E. Ellis <lb/>
with bleeding piles that C. A, Fair Judges of <lb/>
much blood and strength. J. C. ,. <lb/>
Witch , , . <lb/>
Halve cured me in a II. Smith, <lb/>
and heals. Jno. L. Registrar; T. L. Williams and <lb/>
Woolen. Henry Judges of <lb/>
Half the people in the world are , Farmville T. <lb/>
too optimistic and the other Registrar; J. J. <lb/>
are not pessimistic enough. B. F. Judges of <lb/>
Precinct-- W. L. <lb/>
Brown, L. C. Arthur <lb/>
W. J. Fleming Judges of <lb/>
A Sad Disappoint me <lb/>
Ineffective liver medicine is a <lb/>
lint you don't want to . <lb/>
purge, strain break the glands of Hon. <lb/>
the stomach and bowels. I E. Brad- <lb/>
paver disappoint, Registrar; M. T. Spier and <lb/>
Lunsford Fleming Judges <lb/>
They cleanse the system of all <lb/>
putrid matter and do it so gently <lb/>
that one enjoys the pleasant effects. <lb/>
They are a tonic to the liver. Cure <lb/>
biliousness, torpid liver and prevent <lb/>
fever. John L. Woolen. <lb/>
Adam had his troubles, but he <lb/>
never had a spasm at sight of a <lb/>
dressmaker's bill. <lb/>
Every Healthy Boy <lb/>
likes to get himself into places of <lb/>
Hence sprains <lb/>
Mother scolds and out the <lb/>
bottle of Painkiller and <lb/>
rubs it on the injured with an <lb/>
energy, and on <lb/>
the the case. There is <lb/>
nothing like Painkiller to out the <lb/>
soreness. is hut one Painkiller, <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
of Election. <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
Moore, Registrar; Smith and <lb/>
Iredell Moore Judges <lb/>
The present Election <lb/>
in the county were adopted with <lb/>
the exception, to <lb/>
No. and No. in <lb/>
Greenville township were <lb/>
dated and it was ordered <lb/>
township shall <lb/>
one Precinct with, polling <lb/>
place at the House in the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Precinct No, No. in <lb/>
Swift creek township were <lb/>
and it was ordered that <lb/>
Swift township shall con- <lb/>
one Precinct with its pot <lb/>
ling place at Cross Roads .<lb/>
Chin. Co. Board of Election for <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
J. Smith, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Bl virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
or Court of Pitt county made at March <lb/>
Term 1902 in a certain cause therein <lb/>
pending, entitled re probate In <lb/>
solemn form of the Last Will and <lb/>
Testament of J. de- <lb/>
I will, <lb/>
Monday, October 1.1 <lb/>
at m., the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, sell at pub- <lb/>
lie sale to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash, the following <lb/>
land belonging to the estate of the late <lb/>
J. situate in <lb/>
township. Pitt county, to <lb/>
tine tract lying west of the <lb/>
Washington Branch of the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line adjoining the <lb/>
said the lands of the heirs <lb/>
of Daniel Hill and the lands of J. II. <lb/>
containing 11.1 acres, <lb/>
more or less, and known as a part of <lb/>
the John S. Smith land and a port of <lb/>
the Langley land. <lb/>
One tract lying on the east aide <lb/>
of said railroad immediately be- <lb/>
tween said railroad and the county <lb/>
road leading from to Wash- <lb/>
and the laud of J. <lb/>
II. Little on the south and the land of <lb/>
Daniel Hill's heirs on the north, con- <lb/>
acres, more or leas. <lb/>
I. One tract lying on the east side <lb/>
of the county road leading from Tar- <lb/>
to and bounded on <lb/>
the west by said on the south <lb/>
by the public road commonly called <lb/>
the Griffin road; on by a line <lb/>
running from a pine on said Griffin <lb/>
road, known as Sheppard and Little's <lb/>
corner, a north-west course to a pine <lb/>
slump on the side of a little branch, <lb/>
known as corner, and on the <lb/>
north by Alfred land, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract adjoining the last <lb/>
tract, the land of Alfred Jen- <lb/>
kins, M. A. the high <lb/>
mark of mill pond down <lb/>
to Frank Pollard's land, thence with <lb/>
Pollard's lino lo <lb/>
line, thence with line to <lb/>
the high water mark of said mill pond, <lb/>
thence with said high water <lb/>
down to the road, thence with <lb/>
the Griffin road to the acre tract, <lb/>
containing acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract beginning at <lb/>
and Little's corner on the road <lb/>
and running with Little's line to <lb/>
H. Fleming's line to the Tarboro <lb/>
Washington road, thence with said <lb/>
road to the Sheppard mill race, <lb/>
thence with to a <lb/>
point feet distant from the <lb/>
mill dam. thence yards parallel <lb/>
with said and feet distant <lb/>
thence across the mill dam <lb/>
to the high water mark of pond, <lb/>
thence with the high water mark of <lb/>
said pond to the Griffin road, thence <lb/>
with said mail to the beginning, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
II. One tract lying on the north <lb/>
side of the Sheppard mill pond, ad <lb/>
id <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
lap. <lb/>
We solicit patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Greenville No. Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Sat <lb/>
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vat <lb/>
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ills M am, arrive <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
I m, Maxton <lb/>
Hops I <lb/>
o, Max <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
Connections at with train N. <lb/>
at with lbs <lb/>
Railroad, st Bed Sprint with Ike led <lb/>
Springs railroad, st <lb/>
with lbs Seaboard Air and <lb/>
at with sad <lb/>
Charlotte Railroad <lb/>
Save the Children <lb/>
All stomach and bowel troubles lo child or adult are <lb/>
due to a single <lb/>
Flux, colic, dysentery and <lb/>
all complaints of like nature, are the result of undigested <lb/>
foods fermenting Id the stomach. The only way to <lb/>
fever to cure troubles without Injury <lb/>
o the membranes lining the stomach It to restore <lb/>
perfect digestion. <lb/>
What Cat <lb/>
Is the new discovery which all stomach <lb/>
and troubles by This famous <lb/>
remedy checks cleanses, purities and <lb/>
sweeten digests all classes of fond and to the body <lb/>
all of the nourishment, and strength it contains. <lb/>
,. , , .- an <lb/>
ha. <lb/>
by all <lb/>
a lost of<lb/>
all<lb/>
It cans. <lb/>
. fur re <lb/>
sail <lb/>
pond the high <lb/>
water mark thereof, the lands of W. <lb/>
joining <lb/>
H. the heirs of G. O. Per- <lb/>
kins and W. It. Roebuck, containing <lb/>
reran, more or less, and known as <lb/>
part of the Home Place. <lb/>
One tract adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Joseph Warren, the <lb/>
heirs of James W. and others, <lb/>
containing acres, more or less, <lb/>
and known as the I'd Holliday tract. <lb/>
One tract adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Stanly Warren, and <lb/>
others, containing ill acres, or <lb/>
less, and known the W. F. Which <lb/>
tract. <lb/>
The mill and mill seat known us <lb/>
the including the <lb/>
land covered by the pond to the high <lb/>
water mark, the mill dam and mil <lb/>
race to the county road, <lb/>
rights and privileges connected there- <lb/>
with. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
This the 8th day ISM, <lb/>
A offer. <lb/>
The undersigned will give a free <lb/>
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach, <lb/>
and Liver Tablets to one wanting <lb/>
a reliable remedy for disorders of II . <lb/>
stomach, biliousness or <lb/>
This i. a new remedy and a good one, <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store Greenville, <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
J. COREY, <lb/>
If <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
m Mini <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
0.1. <lb/>
Train <lb/>
slips <lb/>
Beck p . <lb/>
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p , arrive <lb/>
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loom Ii m. I o p r. <lb/>
Clinton lot <lb/>
a ill <lb/>
SI ass <lb/>
M pa. <lb/>
Mo a <lb/>
do. for all North daily, all <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. B. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Manager <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will i you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock every <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Dr. James, <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
every Hun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allan <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Hun <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Bar, <lb/>
H. M. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
a. m. L. H. Pander, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, Bar <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. B. B. <lb/>
F. H. Hard- <lb/>
Minister. even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a-, in., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m. <lb/>
Christian-Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. Son- <lb/>
day school P. M., W. B. Par- <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. <lb/>
Lodge. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. See. <lb/>
K. River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meet every Friday evening, <lb/>
W. H. C. h T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, K. of B. and B. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. W. S. N. G., <lb/>
Se--. <lb/>
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Regent. <lb/>
A. U. A. <lb/>
No. meet every drat and third <lb/>
Thursday night In Odd Fallows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday in Odd Eel- <lb/>
Iowa Hall. W. H. Wilson <lb/>
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
Poverty has been called sale, <lb/>
but even poverty must look up Its <lb/>
own bread and or go <lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
WAY <lb/>
Many people In <lb/>
Pitt Co u <lb/>
read only one <lb/>
newspaper <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
It's the inly <lb/>
way to r <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
PER III <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
H E <lb/>
Ea <lb/>
Re <lb/>
IS READ AND <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Wash s ,,, v <lb/>
AT LAST <lb/>
After Months of <lb/>
our stock of <lb/>
Men's and Clothing, <lb/>
Hats and Haberdashery <lb/>
for the <lb/>
assure that never in of <lb/>
our have we been to <lb/>
present u superb assortment in <lb/>
each department. <lb/>
Sufficiently Neat <lb/>
It will be noted that bis speech <lb/>
at Asheville President Roosevelt <lb/>
; referred in forcible terms to <lb/>
of Benedict Arnold. The <lb/>
j President had evidently forgotten <lb/>
Senator bill which <lb/>
pensions deserters who left the <lb/>
Confederate armies and joined the <lb/>
Union side. The Wadesboro Mes- <lb/>
and refer- <lb/>
ring to these facts, <lb/>
Hie man who this <lb/>
against a <lb/>
signed a bill, the <lb/>
. of which was secured by <lb/>
through the <lb/>
of which several thou- <lb/>
j of these, the most <lb/>
, of will receive money <lb/>
reward for their <lb/>
ii sufficiently <lb/>
IDS <lb/>
It is none too early for a <lb/>
TOP COAT. <lb/>
Cool mornings and nights mate it <lb/>
necessary lo have u little protection <lb/>
both for comfort and for sake of <lb/>
health. Our privet range from <lb/>
to Including the short, <lb/>
boxy and the longer and mm <lb/>
preferred by <lb/>
We Tour to a <lb/>
assortment the popular <lb/>
Includes every <lb/>
HEN'S SUITS <lb/>
fabric and style <lb/>
in every detail; the part <lb/>
are out Of Sight an-as good as those that be seen. Our price <lb/>
range from but we v i c <lb/>
which we have marked. <lb/>
S Wilkinson <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Autumn Showing <lb/>
OF THE SEASON'S <lb/>
NEWEST STYLES <lb/>
MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS recall <lb/>
that my display of Pattern Hats last <lb/>
season the prettiest in <lb/>
town. Let me tell you just here I will have a <lb/>
assortment, styles and lower <lb/>
prices than preceding season. My line of <lb/>
Heady-to-wear and Hack Hats will <lb/>
largest ever shown in <lb/>
MRS. GREENE will be with me <lb/>
which is a guarantee my data will <lb/>
excel in style and sold elsewhere. <lb/>
Wait and see my complete stock before <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Latest Styles in Dress Patterns for <lb/>
Ladies and Children, to <lb/>
The New <lb/>
j is a new idea <lb/>
industry, like other <lb/>
experiments, promises <lb/>
I to baa big thing. It is pro- <lb/>
duel of the South <lb/>
station. During <lb/>
process potatoes Me boil- <lb/>
led, peeled and in a <lb/>
cannery, and will remain, it <lb/>
claimed, for years. <lb/>
The preserved potato becomes lit <lb/>
for after being soaked <lb/>
i water an hour. Like <lb/>
many other new ideas, this prom- <lb/>
lo lie a big thing. It <lb/>
to Hie farmer the perfect <lb/>
of one of his mot prolific and <lb/>
important general food crops, <lb/>
at the same time lilting it for sale <lb/>
and economical shipment to dis- <lb/>
markets heretofore closed to <lb/>
it, effects these by a mode <lb/>
of preparation which Is so simple <lb/>
that it can be employed <lb/>
OB any farm. When it is noted <lb/>
that one ease stated in table <lb/>
an acre of laud yielded bushels <lb/>
of raw potatoes, which in I urn <lb/>
j yielded bushels of the dried <lb/>
product, the of the <lb/>
process in way of developing <lb/>
the culture of the vegetable in the <lb/>
South and it g If lo <lb/>
ll; World's commerce <lb/>
to appear in truly vast <lb/>
State Sentinel. <lb/>
Our Ready to Wear <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Is complete than before. Bean- <lb/>
style Jackets for ladies, misses <lb/>
and children, the materials and <lb/>
latest cuts. You should sec our <lb/>
Carlo <lb/>
Skirts <lb/>
that challenge comparison in style, <lb/>
fit and price are our offerings this <lb/>
best goods and finished <lb/>
with new Slot Seam. <lb/>
RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Beautiful Fur Scarfs, Huffs and <lb/>
Children's Sets. <lb/>
We will be glad to have you take a <lb/>
look. Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREEN VILLE <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
It's a good sign when the chair- <lb/>
men of the two great political <lb/>
in this vie with each <lb/>
other <lb/>
bare done most for the charitable <lb/>
and educational institutions of <lb/>
North Carolina, lo have their <lb/>
respectively sticking to <lb/>
it and laboring hard already to <lb/>
prove it. <lb/>
with the dance <lb/>
you both along tins <lb/>
line, but you sight of <lb/>
fact you will all be afford- <lb/>
ed the opportunity to prove <lb/>
when the next General As <lb/>
meas, at least, <lb/>
you may do Nor will <lb/>
candidates lie lo <lb/>
that have eyes <lb/>
while proceeds <lb/>
that there'll be a <lb/>
among taking notes all over <lb/>
the faith, He'll print <lb/>
Let us hope for good results <lb/>
of tins rivalry. <lb/>
The volumes of K. <lb/>
Court Reports bequeathed <lb/>
the State Library by the late Judge <lb/>
John Grey Greensboro <lb/>
have been received here. <lb/>
The ease of II. F. <lb/>
Seawell vs. S. A. L. <lb/>
resulted a verdict of <lb/>
for the <lb/>
court <lb/>
the boys with direct or remote <lb/>
Connection with corporations are <lb/>
cautioned to lie more <lb/>
during the pending campaign, <lb/>
less are anxious to mulct <lb/>
their employers. <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
win dyspeptic fro., <lb/>
l misery, on J enable bin to S <lb/>
whatever he wishes. They prevent <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
and <lb/>
lib the body, give keen <lb/>
DEVELOP FLESH <lb/>
and solid muscle. <lb/>
coaled. M <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Homesick. <lb/>
COME AND SEE ALL MY GOODS. <lb/>
firs. L, Griffin <lb/>
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.<lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
makes no claim that is not borne out facts. An average <lb/>
of for everything; sold on our during-the month of <lb/>
August its own talking about what Man and <lb/>
the rest Of do for those who sell at tho Greenville <lb/>
You only have lo try us to be convinced that we <lb/>
will get you the highest prices every <lb/>
P. EVANS CO , <lb/>
K s Proprietors Warehouse. <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN. <lb/>
During our tenure we have <lb/>
at the end of <lb/>
present lineal year will have spent <lb/>
over hundred thousand dollars <lb/>
more than <lb/>
and spent daring the <lb/>
of their tenure of office for <lb/>
pensions to disabled Confederate <lb/>
Soldiers, Who will complain of <lb/>
t Who will <lb/>
i pittance to these old heroes <lb/>
I The voted <lb/>
Congress this year a bill <lb/>
one and <lb/>
forty for pensions <lb/>
soldier . <lb/>
can party has voted through <lb/>
this year another bill pen- <lb/>
persons who left <lb/>
the Confederate army and joined <lb/>
the Union army, and it is said <lb/>
there will be paid out this <lb/>
hill about live hundred thousand <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
Tho amount Carolina <lb/>
have to contribute Ion the <lb/>
payment of I ban to <lb/>
Union soldiers during the present <lb/>
year will reach between twenty <lb/>
thirty thousand <lb/>
We do not or <lb/>
plain of just pension lo Union <lb/>
soldiers, but it would <lb/>
that party which <lb/>
hue voted these liberal <lb/>
sud to tho payment of which we <lb/>
will so largely to <lb/>
brave men who followed Grunt and <lb/>
to begrudge tho little <lb/>
mite which we felt able lo <lb/>
contribute to in part at <lb/>
the pressing needs of the <lb/>
men who and <lb/>
If. at <lb/>
I want to go back to the orchard <lb/>
that used to wine, <lb/>
apples are Oiling <lb/>
Tin-air with their wine. <lb/>
The Birmingham <lb/>
list of fatalities from <lb/>
at Sept. has <lb/>
reached one ten. A <lb/>
dispatch to the Cab News <lb/>
Observer lays <lb/>
The Her. L. U Price, of New <lb/>
whose name appears <lb/>
the lit of dead, was most worship <lb/>
Master of the <lb/>
Lodge of Negro Masons of Louis- <lb/>
Hi- was charge a train <lb/>
delegates from Louisiana and <lb/>
Texas and is well known <lb/>
United Dr. Price <lb/>
lost his life in an effort <lb/>
women being flush- <lb/>
ed lo death beneath the panic <lb/>
crowd I in- church. <lb/>
Three times he his way In- <lb/>
to building and brought out <lb/>
three women. The fourth lime he <lb/>
was in the crush and <lb/>
be could extricate himself was <lb/>
borne to the floor of the <lb/>
and died of <lb/>
of the bucks who are <lb/>
said to be responsible for this <lb/>
loss of life, by engaging <lb/>
a row the church, which raised <lb/>
the mistaken cry of from <lb/>
some part of the audience has <lb/>
been arrested and jailed, <lb/>
with disturbing public <lb/>
The other had not been located. <lb/>
Been Radical Since 1896. <lb/>
History, it seems, is re- <lb/>
peat itself the vicinity of Char- <lb/>
I want to wake up the Hack the it will <lb/>
an independent move- <lb/>
out from that city, <lb/>
was old <lb/>
under <lb/>
want tin- west wind through the <lb/>
coin fields <lb/>
lie rustle lean <lb/>
Will <lb/>
to our business <lb/>
See us when in want of <lb/>
We have just added Steam Sup <lb/>
sell anything In line very low <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard <lb/>
Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Air Hancock <lb/>
V. S. Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe i in all sizes. <lb/>
LINE OF Belt, Sandy <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, <lb/>
management of CoL Charles It. <lb/>
Jones, who became a <lb/>
I the old Ming the river. <lb/>
The little, low of the . cu- <lb/>
I i in- warm September of the of <lb/>
Again on the hills. day. inglorious defeat, and <lb/>
I down in the decline, is n matter of <lb/>
Where Hie leathery clematis I history. Out from hustling <lb/>
,. , , , city present day cornea the<lb/>
the role of against <lb/>
I pas turn <lb/>
Am lei down the duty old <lb/>
party led by its pres- <lb/>
editor. This nothing more <lb/>
Four eyes like twin stars. we have expected along <lb/>
,. . , , since the days and <lb/>
j me weary and dreary, <lb/>
is <lb/>
yon lack, <lb/>
To the little, old valley, <lb/>
I want in go back. <lb/>
Alice Allen in <lb/>
Value tot Town. <lb/>
Bun. <lb/>
day <lb/>
nourished. <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
SOLE A <lb/>
In accordance with the law, as <lb/>
rued by Attorney General <lb/>
Gilmer, and assented to by Sena- <lb/>
Ion Simmons <lb/>
, ., . <lb/>
value to town which c. . ,. . <lb/>
T. chairmen State Committees <lb/>
II arresting Sewer -mi I <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves, <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
you live be measured by the <lb/>
work you do. If you have <lb/>
marks to make of the town and <lb/>
people therein or never pal- <lb/>
home spend <lb/>
your money other towns, yon <lb/>
nay depend upon II the good you <lb/>
will do for those around yon will <lb/>
amount to very little, you <lb/>
ought lo go forthwith to some <lb/>
place yon work for <lb/>
talk for. Both town you leave <lb/>
and the one you move to would be <lb/>
better stub a <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
There will be a change <lb/>
of tho John <lb/>
Boggy Co., and ail persons. <lb/>
to ii.-. are lo settle at <lb/>
once. By doing you will have <lb/>
us trouble yourself cost. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
of two parties respectively, the <lb/>
registration of voters <lb/>
in be opened at a. at. on Than- <lb/>
day, October Sad, continued <lb/>
open on each day except Sundays <lb/>
until and including Saturday, <lb/>
Let every citizen en- <lb/>
titled to vote under law pin <lb/>
this notice in bis hat and observe <lb/>
when the books open. <lb/>
1st rat ion only place be- <lb/>
tween ii a. m, and sunset tho <lb/>
lays the backs arc open. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your stomach <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. Pills will <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver right. <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
All <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S<lb/>
Mas. <lb/>
<lb/>
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